
I've been going through photos I have from the areas affected by the Eaton Fire. This part of the mountain is closed for the foreseeable future, and the community below is, well, gone.
I've been going through photos I have from the areas affected by the Eaton Fire. This part of the mountain is closed for the foreseeable future, and the community below is, well, gone.
There is something about 35mm that always makes me view the world from a “I’m a high schooler with an eye for art” eye. It’s silly, but fun. I like how this one turned out anyway — a random pedestrian bridge in Mexico City.
Got my film scans from Mexico City—the good news is almost all the shots turned out. The bad news is I thought the roll was cooked so I was mostly just screwing around 🤣 Anyway, here is a tiny dentist office shaped like a tooth.
Sometimes, you get a glimpse of one of the doorways between worlds. Where the light hits just right, and you can see—for just a moment—an entrance. On the other side is, well, that’s still unclear for most people. But for you, in that brief time, it’s
Picked up one of those Kodak Ektar H35 half frame cameras and had terrible luck with… almost the entirety of the 72 shot roll, but thankfully this little scene from mini golf—one of my favorite things to do in mountain towns—turned out reasonably well. Should probably have used
From Grand Teton National Park It’s funny how different a national park—any national park—feels early in the morning. Before the crowds arrive, you get a glimpse at what made these parks worth saving in the first place. By 11am or so, as the park fill up, that
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