The 365 days project aims to show what 2015 looks like from your perspective. Whether you’re caught up in a news event or have a personal experience to share, we’d like to see your daily lives in photos and stories. Wherever you are in the world, we’d like you to show us what you can see. We’re interested in your unique views, whether it’s an extraordinary event or an every day experience or object.
You can contribute a photo every day of 2015, or just once during the year, it’s entirely up to you, though please do tell us about the image in the description box and let us know what date it was taken. We’re looking for striking images, we’ll be looking at content in other assignments too. At the end of the year, we hope – with your help – to create an online interactive that will document 365 days in the lives of our readers.
You can share your photos and stories by clicking on the blue ‘Contribute’ button on this article. You can also use the GuardianWitness smartphone app or the new Guardian app and search for ‘GuardianWitness assignments’ – and if you add it to the homepage – you can keep up with all our new assignments.
Here are some of the contributions so far:
Amazing day with dancers
Birmingham/UK
8/01/2015
Etsuko in the snow
Wife outside our house during a lull in the snowing .3 January
My husband facetiming our daughter from his bed
He was diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer late last year and had just finished his 3rd session of chemo, he was at high risk of infection and as our youngest daughter has complex medical issues they could not be in the same room because of the cross-infection risk
I found myself immersed in the Paris march. #JeSuisCharlie
I visited Paris on one of the most poignant weekends in the country's recent history. An experience I won't forget any time soon.
Taken on 11 January
Friends in the Snow - 14th January 2015
A beautiful morning in Sheffield. Friends play in the light covering of snow before school :)
Citizens unite against Citizens United
On the fifth anniversary of Citizens United activists played a gigantic game of Monopoly in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Their message: money in politics isn't a board game it's the death of what's left of the United States' democracy.
Taken 20 January
January 27th 2015
Beach Huts, Southwold
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