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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.

BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011)- Kim, a translater from Kingston, laughs along with the deaf event as they cheer and applaude with their napkins at the Ramada Inn in Belleville, Ont. on Nov. 11, 2011. The waving of the napkins is common in deaf culture to get a full room's attention or  to applaude. Photo by Sarah Schofield
BELLEVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011)- Old friendships are renewed each year and new ones are made each year. Both the old and young are both welcome at this event held at the Ramada Inn in Belleville, Ont. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Photo by Sarah Schofield.
MARYSVILLE, Ont. (11/11/2011) — Renata Haan gives a three day old pig it's first vaccination, Friday morning on the family run pig farm.
KINGSTON, Ont. (11/11/11) - Muslim women devotees hold their Friday prayers at a separate section of the mosque of the Islamic Society of Kingston.  Photo by Melchizedek Maquiso.
COBOURG, Ont. (11/11/11)- Grahm McKissick and Arthur Brace from The Cobourg Legion-Branch 133 carry the colours for the 2011 Remembrance Day ceremony in Victoria Park on November 11. Photo by: Stephanie James
Cobourg, Ont. (11/11/11)- Sherry Fingler places her poppy along with many others by the cenotaph in Victoria Park on Friday November 11, 2011, Members of the public who came out to the Remembrance Day crevice where invited to leave there poppies by the cenotaph as they left. Photo by: Stephanie James
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Sense of Place - Birthday
BELLEVILLE, Ont (11/11/11) — The Remembrance Day parade started their march at about 10:20am from The Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment at 187 Pinnacle St., Belleville to the Cenotaph on Station St. for the two minutes of silence. Organized by the Belleville Veterans Council, the parade gathered approximately 1000 people young and old who decided to pay their respects as a community. Photo by Cassandra Davidson.
BELLEVILLE, Ont (11/11/11) — Crowds gather along Station Street to observe the Remembrance Day Parade, proudly wearing their poppies. It was a sea of red flowers where ever you looked. Photo by Cassandra Davidson.
BELLEVILLE, Ont (11/11/11) — Students from St. Michael's Catholic School cheer on the cadets and servicemen as the march solemnly down church street. Dozens of students were let out of school just before 11am so that they could witness the parade. Photo by Cassandra Davidson.
BELLEVILLE, Ont (11/11/11) — Young cadets anxiously wait at for the Remembrance Day Parade inside the Prince Edward Regiment located on Pinnacle St. Hundreds of young people participated in the parade that drew an estimated 1000 Belleville residents. Photo by Cassandra Davidson.

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