Replying to The 1 Camera, 1 Lens, 1 Film Stock, NS M+A Edition
Hey guys, let's make it official. We are doing our own version of the 1 camera, 1 lens, 1 stock project. The parameters of the project are below. Stoked to see how this plays out over the year!
1. For all work created for the project for the duration of the project (one year), you may use only one camera body, one lens, and one film stock. Processing methods, additional gear, etc. are all fair game. Choose wisely.
2. The 1 year period begins on January 1st, 2015, and ends on January 1st, 2016. Do not post scans of photos that were shot at any other time than between these dates.
3. On the last day of each month (or very close to it), each participant will post only 5 photos in this thread from the month of shooting. The photos posted on the last day of each month do not have to have been shot, processed, and scanned only during that month, however they must have been shot, processed and scanned after the photos posted in the previous round of submissions.
For example - If a roll is shot between March 29th and 30th, it is unlikely that that roll will be processed and scanned and posted on the 31st. We don't want to miss out on seeing those photos, if there are a couple selects in there. Those photos can be posted on April 30th, however, they are included in your 5 and are not in addition to the 5.
If you post photos from February on the last day of February, and post photos from March on the last day of March, and you find that you have neglected to scan a roll from February, those photos from that roll should not be posted in March or April.
This is intended to keep the progressive visual history of your work during the project linear throughout the thread, rather than jumping around. It isn't meant to be restrictive, just to create continuity!
4. The only discussion in this thread is about the photos that are posted. All other off-topic discussion will be removed.
I'm excited to see how this goes! If you have and questions or need any clarification, please feel free to PM me!
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