Dan Hanna Documents Himself Aging Over 17 Years

by Scott Beale on September 23, 2008 · 2 comments

Dan Hanna has documented himself aging in his “Time of My Life” project, taking a self-portrait photo every day for the last 17 years while rotating his head in sync with the Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

via The Presurfer

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