thegaleria nostalgia


Bee Hedge said:
You are correct in the sense that we're talking about two different schools of thoughts here. One one hand, you want everything as perfect as possible, so you art direct it the way you want it. On the other hand, you want to keep things as candid and as real as possible. For me, I always believe that as photographers, we are merely observers. We capture things as we see it. We don't change nor influence things. We are after all a third party observer of things unfolding in front of us

Yes!!! :) i simply adore candid shots!
 

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Film: Agfa APX100, ISO 160, self-developed
 

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Film: Agfa APX100, ISO 160, self-developed
 

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Film: Kodak TRI-X, ISO 640, self-developed. Cam: Holga 120GN
 

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Film: Ilford HP5+, ISO 320, self-developed
 

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Film: Ilford HP5+, ISO 320, self-developed
 

As usual... amazing series!!!
 

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Self-portrait. Film: Kodak TRI-X, ISO 320, self-developed
 

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Film: Kodak TRI-X, ISO 640, self-developed
 

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Film: Kodak TRI-X, ISO 640, self-developed
 

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