35mm Film Desert Captures

35mm Film Desert Captures

 

Have you ever tried capturing the beauty of the desert on 35mm film? It's a truly magical experience that allows you to connect with your surroundings in a unique and in-tuned way. The process of shooting on film requires a different approach compared to digital photography, but the results are absolutely worth it - when they turn out :).

Embracing the Longing

One of the most exciting aspects of shooting on 35mm film is the element of waiting. Unlike digital photography where you can instantly see your shots, film requires you to wait until the roll is finished, sent out and developed. This anticipation adds a sense of mystery and excitement to the process, and what lesbian doesn't love a bit of pining and longing.

I had these photos developed here https://thedarkroom.com/ - a very simple process and also offer digital copies of the printed images. 

Being In-tune with Your Surroundings

When shooting on film, you become more aware of your surroundings. You start to notice the small details, the play of light and shadow, and the unique features that make the desert so special. This heightened sense of awareness can lead to capturing truly stunning and authentic images as well as a sense of calm focus.

Embracing Selectivity and Risk-Taking

With a limited number of exposures on a roll of film, you have to be more selective with your shots. This forces you to slow down, think carefully about each frame, and take risks. It's a liberating feeling to embrace the constraints of film and push yourself to trust yourself and your instincts.

Next time you find yourself in the desert bring a camera and  a roll of 35mm film, it is hard to take a bad photo, when the desert offers so much beauty around every cactus. Enjoy the thrill of not knowing exactly how what you've captured will look like until the film is developed - speaking from a beginner. Take the time to truly connect with your surroundings and be open to the beauty that awaits your attention. Happy snapping!

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