What I have always loved about film is the thrill of every nuance of the process. The fact that you won’t see the image till later, the constraints of having a limited number of photos to take, all these things and so much more make shooting on film so much fun.
There isn’t room for excess, no safety net of endless shots. Every click of the shutter matters, every shot carries intention.
I love the imperfection of it, the unexpected light leaks, the film grain, the accidentally imperfect perfection of a one of a kind photo, it cant truly be copied in another form.
Albert Einstein called the modern human’s sense of separateness “a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.”
Shot on a Holga 120mm film camera with black and white film