
Last year I decided that 2021 would be the year I shoot way more film. Enough to make me a little nervous.
I knew that the only way I would learn, the only way I could start seeing the benefits of using film in my workflow, would be to shoot more than I'm comfortable shooting, and spend more than I'm comfortable spending.

Because you can't become a better photographer by thinking about it. You have to shoot.
So I shot 99 rolls of film last year. Coming to a grand total of $3,900. Was it worth it? Every penny.
Here are my favourite.



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