The Vermont photographer assigned herself the project of taking a black-and-white portrait with her smartphone camera every day for a year. In fact, the original impetus was a way to learn the capabilities of her iPhone X. “How hard could it be to take one photo of someone each day for a year?” she writes in an artist statement. “The discipline as well as the creative challenge was both fun and stressful. My added personal challenge was that I wanted the photos to be as culturally, ethnically and occupationally diverse as possible.” Viewers can see the results of Moore’s project in her solo exhibition, “Everyday, Someone: 365 Days in Black & White,” at Barre’s Studio Place Arts. Moore enlarged and augmented 20 of the photos with pencil drawings.