Finding Beauty in Everyday Moments

One of my favorite things about film photography is how it makes me slow down and pay attention. I can’t just snap endless photos like I can with digital, so I have to be intentional about what I’m capturing.

Lately, I’ve been trying to focus more on those simple, everyday moments, like how sunlight hits a window, or the way people pause at crosswalks. It’s funny how things I once ignored now feel worth photographing.

I think that’s what I love most about film, it helps me find beauty in the ordinary. Even if a photo isn’t perfect, it still feels meaningful because I chose to capture that moment.

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