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I shoot almost exclusively on analogue film - mostly 35mm, occasionally medium format. There's something about the process that suits me far better than digital ever did. The deliberateness of having 36 frames on a roll forces you to slow down, think about what you're actually looking at, and commit before you press the shutter.
With digital, I found myself spraying and praying - rattling off hundreds of shots and spending hours culling through them afterwards. Film strips that away. You get what you get. The grain, the colour shifts, the imperfections - they're all part of it, and honestly, that's what makes the results feel more real to me. No two rolls come back the same.
It's become one of my favourite ways to switch off from work. Loading a roll, wandering somewhere with a camera, and not knowing what you've got until the scans come back a week later - there's a patience to it that I've grown to really value.