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"One morning, I decided to have a walk alone without looking at the map, no gps. I picked up my film camera and shot various photos intuitively without thinking. For me, that was pretty difficult as an overthinker, but for the first time I wanted to challenge myself. I started shooting small gestures of random people and I simply let my mind going with the wind.
I suddenly stopped in front of a cafe when I saw three gentleman chatting and having a drink. They were perfect for a b&w photo. Without thinking twice, I asked if I could take a photo of them. While they were smiling, the man in the centre replied "Can I take a photo of you while you take a photo of me?" with a medium format camera he had in his bag. That moment just made me realise the beauty of film photography. I went away with undescribable feeling knowing that they will never see the photo I took of them and I'll never see the photo he took of me. I don't know their names and they don't know mine."
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"One morning, I decided to have a walk alone without looking at the map, no gps. I picked up my film camera and shot various photos intuitively without thinking. For me, that was pretty difficult as an overthinker, but for the first time I wanted to challenge myself. I started shooting small gestures of random people and I simply let my mind going with the wind.
I suddenly stopped in front of a cafe when I saw three gentleman chatting and having a drink. They were perfect for a b&w photo. Without thinking twice, I asked if I could take a photo of them. While they were smiling, the man in the centre replied "Can I take a photo of you while you take a photo of me?" with a medium format camera he had in his bag. That moment just made me realise the beauty of film photography. I went away with undescribable feeling knowing that they will never see the photo I took of them and I'll never see the photo he took of me. I don't know their names and they don't know mine."