



A film photography blog
As I write this, I’m painfully aware of the fact that I have several rolls of film in my room waiting to be developed. Instead of dropping them off at the store, I’ve been spending some time looking through my google drive folder of old photos. So in the spirit of the name of this blog, I’ve decided to curate a few of the forgotten ones I’ve yet to share.
Update, Nov/4: So I finally dropped off the rolls of film to the camera store yesterday! I also picked up some fresh rolls (including my first lomography film) and got a great deal on a rangefinder off e-bay. Finally feeling inspired after a long time!
Please sit back and enjoy this nostalgic edition of “A stroll through…”.
Last December, I had the opportunity to travel to Paris for a short trip. I had 5 days in the city and decided to bring my sister along so that we could sightsee together. It turned out to be the best decision.
After visiting Paris, I don’t know why I hadn’t gone sooner! There were so many things that brought me joy there (like the kindness of the people, the beauty of the city and the food) but I thought I’d start this Paris series with the place we went to see first – The Eiffel Tower.
I love water.
It’s calm and powerful all at the same time and visiting the waterfront is one of my favourite things to do. I’m lucky to live near enough to the waterfront that I can have a mini-escape from my day if it gets too hectic and just b r e a t h e .
On this visit, I discovered a new area that is even more secluded and peaceful. Here are some shots of one of my favourite places in the world.