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Cinematizing Analog Art

  • Writer: Aditti Chandola
    Aditti Chandola
  • Jun 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 12, 2024

Life in 35mm is just how life should otherwise be - slow, meticulously gratifying, and inadvertently unhurried, wherein moments are not caught vaguely and reflexively on quick whims but crafted around fleeting but telling instants; since so much of living is done betwixt the pauses in life.

 

Filming on analog is an exercise in slowing down and thinking, quite understated in that respect. It is the closest photography can come to the art of drawing or painting.

 

The great wilderness has been my biggest teacher in patience and my friends the spirited subjects of my several trials and errors; both of which have allowed me not to sprint but saunter in the search of pauses in ordinary routines while pursuing a dream. This reminds me of Fernando Pessoa's - " The dream that promises us the impossible denies us access to it from the start, but the dream that promises the possible interferes with our normal life, relying on it for its fulfillment".

 

The pinnacle of art is to help us reach the plane where the realization of dreams is imaginable, and the greatest dream of all is to multiply living by loving.


 
 
 

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