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What @LNDSYsaid. Experiencing moments past on film makes everything feel weighted and special. There’s something super tactile about it. Like here we are, just after getting our marriage license with this silly big heart sculpture in Vegas. Could be 2024 could be 2004. Who knows who cares.
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this caught me off guard- kinda teared up because of how beautiful this sentiment is! i’ve been using digital film apps but am working towards getting an analog camera soon🤍
4d ago
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@CHAOTICEXISTENCE mine is an Olympus Mju ii film camera, which i found secondhand and took to get a little repair work done. Found it by paying attention to how other people’s photos looked and noting what camera / film they used. Many swear by the Olympus cameras from the 1990s, and I’m pretty sold on them too. Just gotta find my favorite film type… it’s an exciting project!
4d ago
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Ugh yes exactly ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
5d ago
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@LNDSY the photo you posted is 🔥 I need to shoot more interiors!
4d ago
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omg i love this so much!! when we eloped we brought a disposable camera and I have yet to develop the pics, I need to hold them in my hand!!!
5d ago
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@WORLDONFIRE also have to add you are suuuuch cuties 🥹🥰
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@WORLDONFIRE this month, get them developed!! we sprang for professional photos day-of, requesting the photographer shoot in both film and digital! And we carried my point-and-shoot around the entire trip so we got some fun candid / hang out / tourist photos. I promise a whole dearth of memories will come flooding back. PS congrats on eloping!!!
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