





One thing i LOVE about film are the happy accidents you sometimes get on a roll. Whether it be light leaks, double exposures, fingers over the lens, or anything else you didnt plan on seeing on the shot. Here are a few of my favs from this past year or so
4 comments:
damn, these are fantastic!
ah, I too enjoy happy accidents.
those are beautiful! they're like hyper-reality or something... the accidents illuminate the subject better than if they weren't there.
I totally agree. The flaws are what brings out the character. Great stuff.
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