My Simple Travel Self-Experiment and What It Revealed About Me
<p>Last April, I went on my first solo trip and decided to do a self-experiment. I brought a disposable film camera, the <a href="https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/FujiFilm-Simple-Camera-Standard-27-Photographs/dp/B079WWDPY1" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Fujifilm Simple Ace</a>, and asked myself: Knowing I only had 27 shots, what would I capture?</p>
<p>What things, places, or scenes would I strongly want to hold in my hand? And what would those choices say about me?</p>
<p>I imagined myself grazing the prints with my fingers. But, apparently, processing a film roll today means having the photos sent as digital files; hard copies are merely nice to have. Thankfully, I didn’t know this. Since I was still going to take pictures with my phone (restricting myself to <em>just</em> the film camera would’ve been insane), the whole premise of this experiment was my desire to print the photos.</p>
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