A series of 35mm film photos taken in London over 5 months. The idea was to create a feeling of nostalgia and individuality in the rush of the streets. I tried to pick out intimate moments amidst the chaos of this goliath city. I’ve always associated film photography with a “slower time” before the distractions of the modern world— a fantasy that I was not even alive to experience myself. So in this project, I took a Minolta 9000 and tried to show how special these tiny interactions can be if we’d only slow down to appreciate them.
A series of 35mm film photos taken in London over 5 months. The idea was to create a feeling of nostalgia and individuality in the rush of the streets. I tried to pick out intimate moments amidst the chaos of this goliath city. I’ve always associated film photography with a “slower time” before the distractions of the modern world— a fantasy that I was not even alive to experience myself. In this project, I took a Minolta 9000 and tried to show how special these tiny interactions can be if we’d only slow down to appreciate them. I invite you to be a part of these little moments, immortalized in Kodak Gold and now available to you in this collection.
London In Gold #14
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London In Gold #14
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- PreisPreis in USDMengeDifferenz zum MindestpreisAblaufdatumVon
A series of 35mm film photos taken in London over 5 months. The idea was to create a feeling of nostalgia and individuality in the rush of the streets. I tried to pick out intimate moments amidst the chaos of this goliath city. I’ve always associated film photography with a “slower time” before the distractions of the modern world— a fantasy that I was not even alive to experience myself. So in this project, I took a Minolta 9000 and tried to show how special these tiny interactions can be if we’d only slow down to appreciate them.
A series of 35mm film photos taken in London over 5 months. The idea was to create a feeling of nostalgia and individuality in the rush of the streets. I tried to pick out intimate moments amidst the chaos of this goliath city. I’ve always associated film photography with a “slower time” before the distractions of the modern world— a fantasy that I was not even alive to experience myself. In this project, I took a Minolta 9000 and tried to show how special these tiny interactions can be if we’d only slow down to appreciate them. I invite you to be a part of these little moments, immortalized in Kodak Gold and now available to you in this collection.