I love the nod to the sense of "ceremony" or "ritual" here. Tea / analogue photography / manual cameras etc. Sure we could just grab a tea bag and throw it in a mug with some hot water, sure we could just grab a digital camera and everything would be "similar" and done in less time. However some of use enjoy revelling in the process, being in that moment, giving a nod to traditional, to all that has gone before. We live for these times of single minded action. This is why the likes of analog art will remain.
Thanks to my friend Joe ( IG: instagram.com/joe_lc/ ) for joining me today. My images are the square format, his are the 2:3.
where you at! I love your videos so much
Thanks! I've been behind the scenes... I am considering comping back to make new videos though this winter...
@@AnalogProcess whenever you do i'll be here to watch!
@@4r1777 Thank you so much!
This was a great video! Some sick compositions paired with some deep thoughts about what inspires our unique takes on the world
Thank yo so much Reimann :)
@@AnalogProcess absolutely! :)
Tea and Mamiya gives me life
definitely, less is more and Im getting closer to it I hope. that photography style that I have been searching. thank u.
This was great!
Appreciate that!
I love the nod to the sense of "ceremony" or "ritual" here. Tea / analogue photography / manual cameras etc. Sure we could just grab a tea bag and throw it in a mug with some hot water, sure we could just grab a digital camera and everything would be "similar" and done in less time. However some of use enjoy revelling in the process, being in that moment, giving a nod to traditional, to all that has gone before. We live for these times of single minded action. This is why the likes of analog art will remain.
Absolutely… the quicker things get the more I think it’s important to slow down. Traditions and rituals can help with that…