Go Slow…

A byproduct of project-work is long gaps where not a whole lot goes on photographically, usually after the work has been edited and printed while you save up enough pennies to go out and shoot again. It’s a bit like an actor in between jobs, they are still an actor, they are just not acting.

Back in the day I would spend a few days in the darkroom making color C-Type prints. It was a much slower process than digital printing, but I liked it. As the process took up a lot more time, it would fill those gaps in between but still keep up momentum for the project.

My hope is that the slowness of film and print does not disappear. Technology often makes things easier, but not necessarily better.

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