Photo Journal: Las Vegas

I started journaling when I was 16 years old, which turned out to be a great life decision. I just wish I’d done the same with film photography.

Why film? Aside from being future proof, it’s really a matter of process... Like keeping a handwritten journal instead of word document. It slows you down and roots you in the present. No batteries, no blinking lights, no errors, no distractions. I think that’s why I gravitate towards older, more mechanical, analogue tools. Their lack of features is a feature. Plus, film and paper will always be human compatible. All I have to do is to keep them away from open flames.

Below are some pictures from my recent trip to Las Vegas. I might make the “photo journal” a regular thing on the blog. Stay tuned.

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