On August 14, 2010, I shared my first image of Marblehead and created the Wednesdays in Marblehead website. I had envisioned sharing images once weekly but, after less than a year, was sharing them daily (guess I should have called it the Daily Marblehead…).
I was trying to decide how best to capture the incredible road that this project has taken and settled on a slideshow retrospective. Below you will see every single image shared on the Wednesdays in Marblehead site over the past three years – all 726 of them. This easily could have been a 30 minute slideshow but, in the interest of time, I set a goal for myself of keeping it to under two minutes. The result is a frenetic pace (and I would caution anyone with a history of seizures to consider skipping this) but I think it works to showcase the incredible breadth of subjects covered over these past few years. You may need to watch it a few times to catch it all.
I included a quote at the end that came from a Facebook comment and I’ll repeat it here because it struck me as insightful, honest and incredibly complimentary – “It’s like looking at Marblehead through the eye of a tourist and really seeing things we take so much for granted. Thank you for sharing your vision.”
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Hi Eyal;
why don’t you publish a “coffee table” size book of your photographs? i would buy one! beautiful!
I’m thinking about it. The issue with producing a book of good enough quality will be the cost. I doubt I could sell it for less than $79 and, if I put in as many pages as I want, maybe even as high as $99.