“I’m so angry right now.”
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expired delta 3200
“I’m so angry right now.”
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Home as a creative place with Roma.
Sitting in the overgrowth of fennel, of Pioneer Day heat I agreed when she said, “I needed this.”
For all the digital pollution, content fatigue and ease of the smart phone dopamine seeking strobe-scroll affect of our time: photography is still special and rare.
To create images on film, let alone the black and white expired film used last summer, points to the ineffable, the transient, the chance. Film has boundaries. No, you don’t know what’s going to happen here. No, there’s not enough light for that. Yes, you have 16 frames on a roll. Yes, you’ll have a week to wait, anticipate, forget, and worry while the lab develops and scans your roll.
For all our trying and scheming and light metering chance gets in, creativity thrives in the parameters of its limitation, and how it all works (and doesn’t) is a mystery we don’t have language for. The images I can’t wait to see aren’t what they were in my head for, the pictures we thought
Film notes:
Just 2 film stocks here: Kodak Gold 200 and Expired Delta 3200 shot on the Pentax 645n through a 75 mm lens.
Film developed and scanned by The Find Lab
That day, more than anything, I wanted to shoot fast.
Read MoreIf my friend were on the fence about hiring Ash I would tell them this: Ash makes it SO easy. Just do it because you’re not going to get a better experience creating art. She’s amazing.
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Jon gifted me a box of 10 rolls of expired Delta 3200 film for my birthday and I had a feeling I’d like it…
With a few minutes left in our session and a roll already shot I asked Janessa if I could shoot something a bit more experimental. Maybe nothing would turn out but maybe it would…
When I shoot film, I shoot more.
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