Why Shooting With Others Might Fix Your Creative Rut
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If your personal work has gone stale, shooting the same locations, the same subjects, the same edit, a mail-swap film project with another photographer costs you nothing except a roll of film and a postage stamp. The double exposure project described here, two photographers shooting separate rolls then rewinding and mailing them to each other to reshoot, is a genuinely simple format that forces unpredictable results and gets another set of eyes into your process without requiring you to be in the same city. That's the practical takeaway buried in an otherwise introspective piece.
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