If you go to Khoa Nguyen's Instagram account, you'll see a series of familiar faces.

For several months, he's been undertaking a project he calls 100 Portraits, 100 Days.

It is as it sounds. Nguyen has been taking pictures of people in Windsor and posting them on Instagram.

This picture was the 85th in Khoa Nguyen's '100 Portraits, 100 Days' project. The caption identifies the subject as John, a local sculptor. (Khoa Nguyen/Instagram)

"I just go out every day, try to take one portrait a day for 100 days," Nguyen said Tuesday, when explaining his project on CBC Radio's Windsor Morning.

Nguyen said he started the project to motivate himself to get out of the house more.

"Originally, it was just that, a portrait a day for 100 days. But I felt like I needed some sort of focus behind it," said Nguyen.

The project evolved with time. It started to be built around the city and its people.

This picture was the 44th in Khoa Nguyen's '100 Portraits, 100 Days' project. The caption identifies the subject as Jasmine, a local sous chef. (Khoa Nguyen/Instagram)

Nguyen ended up visiting local businesses he liked and ones that he had admired from afar. He's also followed up on a few recommendations.

Lately, Nguyen has been asking the subjects of his photo a single question: Why Windsor?

"It can mean many things, right? It could be why are you staying in Windsor, what brought you to Windsor, why do you believe Windsor is so great," said Nguyen. "It's amazing how complex it is in that it's just a simple question."

The response that stood out to him the most so far was someone who told him that "cities aren't boring, people are boring."

This picture was the 52nd in Khoa Nguyen's '100 Portraits, 100 Days' project. The caption identifies the subject as Roger, the owner of a local diner. (Khoa Nguyen/Instagram)

Tuesday is the 98th day of Nguyen's project. His final photo will be a self-portrait.

And that day after that?

"I'm going to take a break. I'm probably going to put my camera away for a little while," Nguyen said.