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'America 24/7'

Collaborative Photo Project Documents One Week in America

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Susan Ochoa and 'America 24/7'

Susan Ochoa submitted this photo of her husband Louie Ochoa, napping in the sun with twin horse foals. Horse twins are rare.

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Chava Kenny photo
Chava Kenny and 'America 24/7'

Chava Kenny, 13, took this digital photo of her sister stretched out on a carpet of flower petals.

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Khalid Bassim photo
Khalid Bassim and 'America 24/7'

Khalid Bassim took this photo of two welders on his lunch break.

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May 16, 2003

America 24/7 is the latest project from Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen, the forces behind the best-selling photography book A Day in the Life of America.

Smolan and Cohen are touting America 24/7 as the the largest collaborative photo project in history -- 1,000 professional photographers fanning out across the nation to document a full week in the life of America.

But this time around, amateur photographers will be able to submit their own digital photos for consideration. NPR's Melissa Block recently spoke with three photographers who submitted their digital photos -- Susan Ochoa of Summerville, Ore., teenager Chava Kenny of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., and Khalid Bassim of Washington, D.C.

Ochoa's pictures document the first days of life for two "miracle babies" -- twin horse foals. Twins are rare for horses, and in most cases one of the foals does not survive.

Kenny's photo is of her sister stretched out on a carpet of flower petals. She says she got her digital camera just a few weeks before capturing the image.

Bassim, a Web designer, often takes photos on his lunch break. He focused on a pair of construction workers in Washington's Chinatown neighborhood.

 
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