Life in Monochrome

shot on monochrome 35mm film

It's been a while since I went out and shot with my camera. I forgot how satisfying it is to be curious and explore. These pictures are from my recent experimental film rolls, monochrome 35mm film. I captured the film alongside the curvy and colorful roads of the Rabun Gap, Ga, mountains. Some were captured at a local indoor flea market. This was during my time as an artist in residence at Hambidge Center of Creative Arts and Sciences. I would go and explore the town on the slower days of my residency.

I still think about this place often.

November 2024

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