Life of Film | Vol 7
Life of Film | Vol 7
By lens and by line, this is life on film.
Airport reunions, existential conversations along the Wild Atlantic Way, forgotten backpacks on Irish islands, future in-laws introduced, pints of Guinness, a sandy, jubilant dog on the beach. This is life on film – volume 7.
“This time tomorrow, they’ll be here,” I whisper to David. It’s the middle of the night in our Bromma apartment, with the only…
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Listen, you should never film strangers in public without their consent, but I swear there need to be fines or something for people who do that shit in some spaces. For example: I had to go to the ER last night, and some jerk filmed a woman who just came in and was clearly having an asthma attack. She immediately got to go back, and he was unhappy about that. Believe me, I get that it sucks having to wait when you're in pain, but you don't get to pick who deserves care when. The medical system in the US is a nightmare, and the ER could be the worst moment of someone's life. No one deserves to be recorded because some jack ass believes someone doesn't look like they need care.
This is fine to reblog. People who film strangers should be shamed if nothing else.
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2 cameras - 2 film stocks - 1 subject
Kodak Gold 200 vs Adox CHS 100 II
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Life on Film | Australia
Nothing quite makes me long for Australia than having to leave it. And return. Then leave it again. After two years of living in Stockholm, I finally flew to Brisbane for three glorious weeks of feeling like a tourist in my own home. Bringing David, a Southern Hemisphere rookie and Australian virgin, helped me gain a new found love and deep appreciation for my country – what I can only imagine…
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