Join Ordinary Days

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Ordinary Days is a year-long photography project sent by mail.

Each month, an envelope arrives with a photograph, a short letter, a postcard to send or keep, and a short playlist to match the mood, one ordinary day at a time.

You can cancel anytime.

Ordinary Days is a year-long photography project sent by mail.

Each month, an envelope arrives with a photograph, a short letter, a postcard to send or keep, and a short playlist to match the mood, one ordinary day at a time.

You can cancel anytime.

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Questions

What is Ordinary Days?
Ordinary Days is a year-long photography project sent by mail. Once a month, you’ll receive an envelope with one of my photographs and a short letter, one ordinary day at a time.

What exactly do I receive each month?
Each month includes a photographic print, a short letter, and a postcard you can keep or send to someone else. It’s meant to be simple, quiet mail

Is this a photography course or something I have to do?
No. There’s nothing to finish, submit, or document. This isn’t a course. It’s an invitation to slow down and notice, through photography, words, and real mail arriving once a month.

What kind of photographs are included?
I photograph what feels real and lived-in, places and moments with history, wear, and quiet presence. Things that change. Things that are often overlooked. The kind of moments that don’t announce themselves.

How long does it run?
Ordinary Days runs for one year, delivered one month at a time.

Can I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel anytime.

Who is this for?
It’s for people who miss slower days.
For those who like letters, books, music playing while dinner cooks.
For anyone who knows that ordinary moments are often the ones that matter most.

Is this a subscription?
Yes. Ordinary Days is offered as a monthly subscription. You can also choose a one-time purchase option if available.

Where do you ship?
Currently shipping within Canada, US and internationally.

Why mail?
Because holding something changes how we experience it.
Because not everything needs to live on a screen.
Because some things are meant to arrive quietly.