Jamie Livingston
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Jamie Livingston (October 25, 1956-October 25, 1997) was a New York-based photographer, film-maker and circus performer who from March 31, 1979 through to the day of his death on October 25, 1997 took a Polaroid photograph every day.[1]
Livingston's 'Polaroid a Day' photographic diary started at Bard College and though some photos have gone missing from the collection, 6,697 Polaroids remain. The collection, dated in sequence, has been organized by his friends Hugh Crawford and Betsy Reid into an exhibit at the Bertelsmann Campus Center at Bard College called "JAMIE LIVINGSTON. PHOTO OF THE DAY: 1979-1997", which opened in 2007.[2]
[edit] Biography
Livingston was a member of the musical, percussionist circus troupe Janus Circus from Bard College. He also worked as a cinematographer and editor of music videos for MTV, as well as working on advertisements with Nike. [1]
Livingston's Polaroid a Day charted his experiences with cancer, and his subsequent engagement and marriage. His photographs in and out of hospital continued up until the day of his death.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Crawford, Louise. Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn: Jamie Livingston. Retrieved on 2008-05-22.
- ^ Photo of the Day, by Bard Alumnus Jamie Livingston On View in October. Bard College Press Release (2007-09-13). Retrieved on 2008-05-22.
- ^ Higgins, Chris. "He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until He Died", mental_floss, 2008-05-21. Retrieved on 2008-05-22.