A Day in The World

A Day in The World by Jeppe Wikstrom, published by Earth Aware Editions on October 23, 2012, is a comprehensive photographic documentation capturing the diverse experiences of daily life across the globe. This 512-page edition features contributions from both professional photographers and amateur enthusiasts, showcasing a wide array of perspectives from tribal areas to urban environments. The project, inspired by the movement Aday.org, emphasizes the significance of every individual’s life through the lens of photography.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of images that reflect the varied lives of people worldwide, including farmers, fishermen, and office workers. The book presents a unique opportunity to explore cultural understanding through visual storytelling, highlighting moments of intimacy and significant events alike. A Day in the World serves as both a visual journey for armchair travelers and a meaningful record of humanity, encouraging reflections on our shared existence.
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One Day—millions of perspectives. On May 15, 2012, people from around the globe will pick up their cameras to record their lives, A Day in the World will be the result. Professionals and amateur shutterbugs alike are featured in this beautiful edition, the most comprehensive photographic documentation of daily life ever made. Tribal areas and urban sprawl, intimate portraits and riotous events, A Day in the World captures a global scope with the candor only a photograph can capture. The book was the brainchild of the movement Aday.org, a unique project that celebrates the power of photography to encourage cultural understanding. Based on the philosophy that everyone’s life matters, contributors come from areas as varied as the Earth itself—farmers, fishermen, office workers, and award-winning photo-journalists. Harnessing the reach of the Web, an interactive site was the hub for the project, and then the best 1000 images were selected by an international jury. Ultimately, A Day in the World is not only an around-the-globe ticket for the armchair traveler—it is an invaluable record of the people on our planet, sure to spark reflections on humankind for generations to come. A Day in the World launches from Aday.org, a branch of the foundation Expressions of Humankind. The foundation’s council includes Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Sir Richard Branson, singer/songwriter Robyn, and a host of other luminaries and advocates for the project.
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