2012 in 366 seconds, A Photographer Documents His Year in Daily One Second Increments

2012 in 366 seconds, a great video by Chicago documentary photographer James Bernal, shows his 2012 year captured within a collection of one-second daily increments. It’s a quick and fun adventure.

Another year done come and went, you guys. In an effort to document my year, I filmed one second of everyday for the whole year, a sort of different approach to a time-lapse video. A lot happened in 2012 – I moved out of Bed-Stuy to Chicago, went to Colombia, traveled to the Galapagos Islands, I started some new jobs, quit some old ones, and hey, I guess the world didn’t end. It was a year when seeing a humpback whale in the wild was no big deal and other days when the most exciting moment involved standing in line at the post office. Here’s hoping to more of the former and less of the latter in 2013.

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