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My First Rolls of Film (and Everything I Got Wrong)
I didn’t start shooting film because I knew what I was doing. I started because I wanted to slow down. The first roll of 35mm I ever shot was Kodak 400 , taken on a trip to Canada. At the time, I was excited but completely inexperienced. I took photos without really understanding light, exposure, or even how fragile film could be. When the trip ended, I put the roll back in its little plastic tube and forgot about it entirely, for almost a year. By the time I finally got it d
Annika Shaill
Feb 32 min read


Capturing Dublin Through Film Photography Food and Culture.
Dublin felt warm almost immediately, and not just because of the pubs (and definitely not the weather) One of the first places we visited was the Guinness Storehouse , and I didn’t expect it to stay with me the way it did. The interiors were dark and dramatic, carefully choreographed, and beautifully lit. Realising the lighting was designed by Michael Grubb Studio , who we worked closely with at university, made the experience feel strangely personal—like running into an old
Annika Shaill
Feb 32 min read
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