Bloom.




shooting analog film is serendipitous in essence.
burning reality on to a piece of celluloid is one of the most satisfying intricacies in the age of mechanical reproduction.
memory cards are a thing of the past, buffer catalogs are too tedious to pour over.
malfunctioning cameras, cleaned of decades of water damage, worth less than a modern day sandal, broken down and repurposed to a new light.
We have a lot to learn from our artifacts.



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