Analog Motion Studies & Film Photography
This collection explores the visual representation of time and energy through black and white analog photography. Shot entirely on film and manually developed in the darkroom, these images represent a hands-on study of light control without the safety net of digital review. One series utilizes long-exposure experimentation to capture the fluidity of human movement, rendering the passage of time as abstract forms, while the companion series focuses on high-speed capture to freeze raw energy. Beyond the artistic composition, this work demonstrates foundational technical skills in exposure mechanics and the traditional craftsmanship of film processing.