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Featured · Photojournalism

One Day in the Life

  • November 24, 2011 at 1:36 pm

By Leah Vandenberg

11/11/11 is a numerologist’s dream, as well as a photojournalist’s dream.

That day, across the world, is known as One Day on Earth. It’s a day where photojournalists, videographers, documentary filmmakers and students record the human experience over a 24-hour period. The event was founded in 2008.

Loyalist College’s second-year photojournalism students participated in the event.

“I didn’t want to connect Remembrance Day with it, because that’s not all that happens on November 11th,” said Michelle Cochrane, a 2nd year photojournalism student.

Cochrane chose to photograph a pig farmer and his wife in Marysville, while they did their morning chores. She was working with this family as a long-term project, and chose to go back to them.

“I couldn’t find something else interesting, so I chose to go back, but I learned a lot of new interesting facts about them” she said.

For example, she learned that the wife of the pig farmer emigrated to Canada from Germany after visiting Canada on a vacation about 16 years ago. She met her husband, and came over about two years later. She was also a nurse while in Germany. The two now also have three children.

The event was founded in 2008, and the first media creation was 10/10/10. It happens each year on the consecutive number. Next year’s event will be on 12/12/12.

Another student, Tristan Kong, chose to photograph Belleville Association of the Deaf’s 25th anniversary. Kong chose that event because he is deaf, and has no problem associating with deaf people.

“It’s something I want to document for my deaf culture, and community, that I am proud of where I am. So I want to show the earth that we, deaf people, have our own language and culture that should not be rejected,”

Regions as far as Antarctica, the Middle East and Oceania participated in One Day on Earth.

2010’s event had over 3000 hours of video, with over 60 non-profit organizations participating.

Students heard about the event from their documentary teacher, Patti Gower, who wanted them to participate.

“We had to find an event, or something we were interested in to shoot,” said Sarah Scofield, who shot the same event as Kong.

“We have a student in our class who’s deaf, just learning from him the past two years, there’s a whole different side you don’t get to see,” said Scofield.

Participants in One Day on Earth could use a number of causes as their event, like poverty, education, gender equality and migration and refugees.

“I decided to look for the deaf community because I want it to be recognized on One Day on Earth too, because they are people too,” said Kong.

MARYSVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011) — Oliver Haan loads buckets of feed into the back of his wife's pick up truck, Friday morning. Haanover View Farms has two barn locations, seven kilometers apart from each other. Twice a day, they take feed from the main barn location to the "nursery barn" to feed the newborn pigs.  (Michelle Cochrane)
BELLEVILLE, Ont (11/11/11) — Hiller and Hunt are among the many young people in Belleville to take part in the Remembrance Day Parade. Marching from the Prince Edward Regiment to the Cenotaph took about half an hour, they march along side other cadets, veterans, and even the major. Photo by Cassandra Davidson.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) — A Quinte West Army Cadet looks over at the crowds lining the street on the parade back from the Belleville Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Belleville Cenotaph on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Photo by Jessica Corriveau
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) – Crystal Whitehead greets Norm Barriage a veteran from WWII and member of the legion for over 40 years on Friday Nov. 11, 2011. After the official celebrations, veterans, family and friends go t the legion to have a few drinks and remember all those who have been lost to war. Photo by Manuela Garay-Giraldo.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011) – Silvya Burtt (left) and Crystal Whitehead (right) take a break from their remembrance day celebrations and enjoy a smoke break as they have done for over five years now, on Friday Nov. 11, 2011.  Photo by Manuela Garay-Giraldo.
KINGSTON, Ont. (11/11/11) - Ahmad Khosravan, 52, poses in front of his ethnic food store on Princess street.  The store was opened 6 months ago to serve residents of Kingston looking for ethnic foods including the halal variety.  Photo by Melchizedek Maquiso
KINGSTON, Ont. (11/11/11) - Brock Bickerstaffe, 21, an enlisted personnel with the Canadian Forces Signal Corps have been visiting graves of the fallen for the past 3 years.  He says he does this as a way to remember Canadian soldiers who died serving his country.  Photo by Melchizedek Maquiso.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) - Michelle Bunton of the St. Theresa Titans and Brooke Lansburry of the Nicholson Crusaders battle for the rebound during  the Bay of Quinte girls basketball championship held at the St. Theresa Catholic School gymnasium. The Titans won 47-26 to clinch senior the championship.  Photo by Melchizedek Maquiso
WOOLER, Ont. (11/11/11) - Arnie Powell, 90, paints in his favourite chair at home in Wooler, Ont. on Nov. 11, 2011. Powell began painting last year as a hobby, despite having no previous painting experience. He has since had his art receive an honourable mention in a local painting show. Powell relies on his daughters to stay in his own home after his wife Vera died last year after 66 years of marriage. Powell hopes to keep painting as long as he can. Photo by Rachel Psutka.
WOOLER, Ont. (11/11/11) - Arnie Powell, 90, paints in his favourite chair at home in Wooler, Ont. on Nov. 11, 2011. Powell had no previous painting experience but has since had his art receive an honourable mention in a local painting show. Powell relies on the help of his daughters to stay in his own home after his wife Vera died last year after 66 years of marriage. Powell hopes to keep painting as long as he can. Photo by Rachel Psutka.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) — Rememberance Day at the Belleville City Mission is much like every other day. The people of the mission are seen here lining up for their dinner served by the Mission's volunteers. Photo by Rhea Munroe.
MARYSVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011) — Renata Haan gives newborn pigs vaccines on her family run pig farm, Friday morning. Renata immigrated from Germany 16 years ago to be with her now husband, Oliver Haan. Prior to coming to Canada, Renata was a registered nurse in Germany. "This is when my nursing background comes in handy", said Haan as she give a newborn pig it's first vaccination. (Michelle Cochrane)
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) — The Belleville City Mission was more packed than usual on Rememberance day. The people of the mission spent the evening talking and laughing with eachother. Photo by Rhea Munroe.
TORONTO, Ont. (11/11/11) - A veteran walks past a group of school children on his way towards the cenotaph. Thousands of people gather at the intersection of Bay Street and Queen Street at the cenotaph in front of Toronto’s Old City Hall to pay their respects to past and present Canadian veterans. Photo by Sarah Swenson.
TORONTO, Ont. (11/11/11) - A group of Air Force cadets stand together, illustrating the date ‘11/11/11’ on behalf of The Memory Project, which collects and documents stories of veterans from World War II and the Korean War. Photo by Sarah Swenson.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) - A World War II veteran stands on guard during the Remembrance Ceremony at Memorial Park on Station Street in Belleville, Ontario, on November 11, 2011. The ceremony was held from 11 o'clock until 12, honouring people who have and are currently serving our country in the military. Photo by Megan Voss.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011): The Belleville Association of the Deaf (BAD) is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Nov. 11 at Ramada Inn in Belleville, Ont. Over 130 deaf people, both locally and from all over the province attended the celebration for BAD's anniversary. This event welcomed all people regardless of size, height, age, gender or deaf and hearing. They share the same language (American Sign Langauge). Photo by Tristan Kong
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) - Liane Green prepares an order at Alpha Lounge on November 11, 2011. The self-employed entrepreneur is feeling the pinch as traffic in the downtown remains low. Photo by Marina Sanford
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/11) - A World War II veteran stands sings a hymn during the Remembrance Ceremony at Memorial Park on Station Street in Belleville, Ontario, on November 11, 2011. The ceremony was held from 11 o'clock until 12, honouring people who have and are currently serving our country in the military. Photo by Megan Voss.
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011)- Michelle greets other members of the deaf community and Belleville Association of the Deaf as they celebrate their 25th celebration held at the Ramada Inn in Belleville, Ont. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Photo by Sarah Schofield.

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