I’m really loving the concept of The Most Expensive Picture, a project launched by Swiss trio photographer Sebastian Stadler, graphic designer Stefan Jandl and UX designer Carlo Jörges. The idea is that everyone can upload a photo­graph onto the site for just one dollar more than the per­son before. The amount paid per photo rises with the number of uploads. The first participant pays one dollar; each subsequent us­er af­ter that can claim the ti­tle of having the «The Most Expensive Pic­ture» and enjoy having his/her pic­ture posted in large-scale on our site. Sounds stupid? Well, the users’ mon­ey will be reinvested by showing the uploaded im­ages to a broad­er public. The pic­tures from the first 300 uploads will become part of a cat­a­logue that will be published as a book, each participant will receive a copy. So far it’s a very interesting group of people involved, have a look at the archive here.(via it’s nice that)

I’m really loving the concept of The Most Expensive Picture, a project launched by Swiss trio photographer Sebastian Stadler, graphic designer Stefan Jandl and UX designer Carlo Jörges. The idea is that everyone can upload a photo­graph onto the site for just one dollar more than the per­son before. The amount paid per photo rises with the number of uploads. The first participant pays one dollar; each subsequent us­er af­ter that can claim the ti­tle of having the «The Most Expensive Pic­ture» and enjoy having his/her pic­ture posted in large-scale on our site. Sounds stupid? Well, the users’ mon­ey will be reinvested by showing the uploaded im­ages to a broad­er public. The pic­tures from the first 300 uploads will become part of a cat­a­logue that will be published as a book, each participant will receive a copy. So far it’s a very interesting group of people involved, have a look at the archive here.

(via it’s nice that)

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