In Our Time: A Year of Shooting Exactly One Film Photo Per Day

In Our Time: A Year of Shooting Exactly One Film Photo Per Day
ÔÎÒÎ: petapixel.com

At the end of every year, I get to see, for the first time, all the things I’ve already seen. New Year’s Eve is my final film pickup day for One Second, an ongoing project in which I, an otherwise sane, rational, working modern photographer, make one photograph, and only one photograph, on film, every […]

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2020-1-3 19:53

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