Griffin & Picture
Hey there, I couldn't help but notice your love for vintage film. As someone who has marched through many campaigns, I find the stories etched in old photographs give a different kind of honor. How do you think those moments capture the spirit of a people?
Hey, that’s exactly why I keep my old film rolling. Each grain, each faint color bleed feels like a memory caught mid‑breath. When a face is framed in that soft light, the world around it—those little gestures, the dust on a window—speaks louder than any headline. Those images hold the pulse of a people in a way that glossy shots can’t; they’re honest, a bit imperfect, but they remember the way we really were. And that, to me, is pure honor.
I respect that. The grainy edges remind us that honor isn’t always clean or polished—it’s in the flaws that show a real life lived. Keep those rolls rolling, and keep honoring the people you see.
Thank you so much, that means a lot. I’ll keep the rolls in the darkroom and the stories alive. 🌾
I'm glad I could help; keep those stories alive and let the darkroom be a place where truth is revealed, one frame at a time.