This guy has awesome friends, and he can prove it. But he needs your help.
Connecticut-based photographer Ty Morin is seeking out all 788 of his Facebook friends in real life. He recently launched a Kickstarter project called "Friend Request Accepted" to fund his journey, during which he plans to take snapshots of each of his friends "doing something they are passionate about" -- from weightlifting and tattoo artistry, to dancing and firefighting. He will also document the whole trip on video.
Despite the relatively large number of friends Morin has, he wrote on his Kickstarter page that he is not open to unfriending anyone for the sake of convenience:
While planning this project, people kept telling me to make it easier on myself and make a friend cut. Chances are, at least half of those 788 people, I've never even spoken to.
However, don't you think cutting out all those friends would defeat the purpose of this project? The goal of this project is to reconnect with people. No more hiding behind the screen of social media. Stop looking down at your phone and pretending you're texting your BFF when you walk by an old friend from high school.
The money Morin raises will go toward the purchase of film, materials to develop the pictures and gas money. Though Morin's fundraising goal was $5,000, he has already raised $7,000 and still has 11 days left to collect more.
As Mashable pointed out, this idea isn't entirely new. Another artist is also embarking on a similar social media-themed endeavor, called the Facebook Portrait Project, in which she will -- you guessed it -- photograph all her Facebook friends.
Last year, road tripper Greg Mountenay also tried to see as many of his 1,200 Facebook friends as possible. According to Mountenay's blog, last updated in August, he managed to meet 300 of those friends in one month.
In 2011, a Chicago-area woman attempted to conquer her social anxiety by visiting all 325 of her Facebook friends in person. Over the course of a year, she ended up spending $30,000, traveling to 11 countries and managing to check 292 friends off her list.
The money Morin raises will go toward the purchase of film, materials to develop the pictures and gas money. Though Morin's fundraising goal was $5,000, he has already raised $7,000 and still has 11 days left to collect more.
As Mashable pointed out, this idea isn't entirely new. Another artist is also embarking on a similar social media-themed endeavor, called the Facebook Portrait Project, in which she will -- you guessed it -- photograph all her Facebook friends.
Last year, road tripper Greg Mountenay also tried to see as many of his 1,200 Facebook friends as possible. According to Mountenay's blog, last updated in August, he managed to meet 300 of those friends in one month.
In 2011, a Chicago-area woman attempted to conquer her social anxiety by visiting all 325 of her Facebook friends in person. Over the course of a year, she ended up spending $30,000, traveling to 11 countries and managing to check 292 friends off her list.


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