Winter bleakness on 35mm film
I told myself I'd attempt to force out a few posts and see if I can get back into the 'swing' of things. It's very easy at the moment to just not post and let time pass by. These breaks can easily turn into something longer and I'm trying to avoid just disappearing entirely. Though these breaks are largely influenced by what I would consider a significant case of writer's block where writing anything feels like a great challenge and my brain is fogged up the second my hand touches the keyboard. But of course, I remain as active as ever with the camera. Still outside every day taking pictures and trying to find the unique moments of life around me. I've taken to jumping back into 35mm film after quite a hiatus from it due to the prices of film. Though a recent bit of research made me realise that film is actually not that expensive after all! I had a roll of film, Kodak Colorplus 200 that had lasted through winter and into spring. I didn't shoot much during that time, but the first few frames were some tests that showed the bleakness of it here in Armenia.

Your post about breaking through the writer's block with photography is truly inspiring - it's a great reminder to find creative outlets when words feel stuck. Keep capturing those unique winter moments through 35mm film, it's a great way to stay active and motivated! 📸❄️