Drilldown: CapGrads
CapGrads > Cappresentation
:
1jFydr6Kl-ob2z7qSDivdp34P7IqddXsRr3LEfIL53q0
or
1nn7lWARThybBuEkw63vqL4KYS_esO8XxGbsvXxmzypQ 
:
1jFydr6Kl-ob2z7qSDivdp34P7IqddXsRr3LEfIL53q0
or
1nn7lWARThybBuEkw63vqL4KYS_esO8XxGbsvXxmzypQ 
Use the filters below to narrow your results.
If you're doing darkroom photography, don't give up. The stress and the aggravation is worth it. If you have given photography, especially film, a try and didn't like it—that's okay! (1) ·
While you should have everything for the most part planned, don't go into it thinking too much and have your expectations for yourself too high. Don't freak out when things start to look different than how you originally planned it to. (1)
Things didn't exactly go as planned with everything going on (of course): I still have prints in the darkroom and all of my photo paper. I'm using what I already have, which in my opinion I think is still enough. (1) ·
With the basic aspect of my project, yes, it generally went as planned. While I did write the the one song that I originally planned on writing, my project still doesn't look exactly as I imagined it would. (1)
I became a better artist, and I had fewer screw-ups. I have a lot more experience than I do a year ago, for sure, especially with exposures and printing images. (1) ·
I feel like I actually learned a lot about myself during the whole process. The biggest thing that I got from this is to just trust myself a lot more and not make things harder for myself by being focused on other people besides me. (1)
Showing below up to 2 results in range #1 to #2.
View (previous 250 | next 250) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

