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in portugal just life one second everyday

one second everyday — july 2016

july was oh-so-social!

we had lots of friends and family over, or met them for dinner or even skyped with them! we went to the beach a few times, and P even ran his first 5k there (and aced it!). the national team won the euro! we enjoyed the town’s nightlife and in the end of the month we drove north to help the family… and collect tons of summer produce from their gardens! :)

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analogue wednesdays in iceland

analogue wednesday #75

coffee

coffee2

coffee and breakfast places in reykjavik.

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analogue wednesdays in iceland

analogue wednesday #74

súgandisey

sudandisey

the tiny island of súgandisey was the northernmost place we’ve ever been to.

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analogue wednesdays in iceland

analogue wednesday #73

búðir

surveying the beach near búðir, where the lava meets the sea.

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analogue wednesdays photography

a roll for a roll

i’ve been thinking about double exposures for a while now. i love the serendipity of the mismatched frames, the randomness and chaos and unexpected beauty that comes with not knowing what is going to happen. but, so far, there has been no reliable way to find film swap partners. it’s partly my fault — i’m too shy to bug friends too often, and too impatient to post requests on random photography groups… so i end up “swapping” films with myself, shooting, rewinding and shooting again… which isn’t half as much fun.

(double exposed) agfa apx 100, minox 35gt

but what do you do when you have a problem, and suspect others might have it too? well, we’re millennials… we make websites. so i made a very simple website (or, rather, i bugged my brother long enough that he acquiesced to turning my idea into reality) that works suspiciously like postcrossing, but with film: you expose a roll of film, rewind and send it to someone else, and then receive one back from another random person for you to double-expose and keep.

the beta version is ready, and i’m looking for testers to see where we can go from here. if you like the idea, and want to help test and improve it (and swap some rolls of film along the way!), join me at roll4roll.com.

i’m… cautiously optimistic that this will work! :)