PolaroidJune & LoneWolf
I was walking a trail out west the other day and found a waterfall that made me think how rare moments like that are. Have you ever caught a shot of something so wild that you could only capture it on film?
That waterfall sounds like one of those rare moments I wish I could freeze forever. I’ve never had a waterfall hit the frame on my Polaroid, but the splashes of light and the mist felt like a living postcard. If it’s a moment you can’t capture on film, maybe it’s meant to stay as a memory in your mind, too.
That’s how it feels when you see something that just takes your breath away. I don’t need a Polaroid to remember it. Sometimes the best shot is the one that stays in the mind.
I love that thought—like a secret film that stays in your heart forever, no print needed, just the echo of that wild, beautiful splash. Keep those moments alive, they’re your own personal silver grain memory.
I keep it tucked in a quiet corner of my mind, no need for a print to hold it. That's the kind of quiet strength that stays with you.