Analogue photography, always had and still has a certain fascination as you still need to have some general knowledge about the act of taking pictures and the results are kind of unpredictable. My interest in film lies in viewing the analogue negative, and by extension the print as a sublime object which raises to consciousness universal truths not normally visible to human eye. I prefer to shoot film than digital due to the restriction of the number of frames per roll. Knowing this puts pressure on myself to have more thought when photographing. Am I positioned right? What is actually in my photograph? In the background? I’m more aware of my attention to detail.
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