So far, 37 people have completed their projects. They are presented below in no particular order.Click on a project to open it in a new window.
Aberdeen: walking, looking and learning
Ralph Van Landingham Glen. When first we met, I was not impressed. It was only, I found out, because I hadn't looked.
A photographic study of how houses become homes.
Investigating the forest predators
Photographs from the Iris & B Gerald Cantor Center for the visual arts Stanford University
Shoes on trails. What could be clearer? ;-) Read my occasional reports on the process at: http://cstarrett.tumblr.com
I learned a lot while taking a walk with my dog.
Portraits of friends and strangers (two degrees of separation from me)
Saying goodbye to the place that has been my home for twenty years.
The coming of spring in Vermont as seen on our walks with the dog.
Spring is rough on the Whitetail deer. This photo essay explores some of the issues.
A Pictorial Study.
A collection of thirty-five numbered photographs
Markets and garage sales in Austin, Texas.
35 Thoughts from 35 People - A Photo Essay
An exercise in candid environmental portraits
Appreciating life in Portland, Oregon, USA
Portraits, fleeting expressions.
From home to work and back again. Pictures from the driver's seat.
Photography + Paranoia = Robot Overlords!
An attempt to capture the feeling of a Central Texas Spring using black and white photos.
About a little market celebrating the bicentenary of the Saragossa Sieges under the Napoleon\\\\\\\'s Army. Spanish and English (I apologize my less than good english).
One month from a journey around the world.
Using an Holga lens on a 350D I brought photography into my everyday life for SoFoBoMo.
A simple chronological glimpse of an 8 day road-trip vacation in April.
A photographic study of a town in which I once lived. A second project for me, although completed before the main event.
Too long have the eyes sat quiet while the face hogs the glory of portraits.
Scenes from a National Registry Site-the 1899 Van Winkle Cotton Gin Mill in Atlanta, Georgia USA