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JASON REEKIE ︎ RECORD OF ATTENDANCE
Look down. A million feet pass by leaving evidence of the passage of time. A vast collection of moments made physical by the accumulation of imperceptible changes. Like an unwritten record of attendance.





JASON REEKIE ︎ BIO
A little about how I think
The Japanese word Ikigai describes my connection to photography.
The finding of joy in life through purpose. Every new project becomes my purpose, beginning a fresh search for meaning by interpreting ideas, and turning them into images.
I want to know what lights you up, what gets you out of bed,
what’s your purpose.