Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 31, 2023 2:09:51 GMT -5
I'm a film lover, so it's hard to say how much I spend on film and prints. I carry my favorite camera with me in my bag, I love taking pictures, but I'm not and that would mean I become more present-focused. I hope one day I don't hesitate to start throwing away things I don't need, but until that day comes, I'll probably keep photographing them. It's easier to go back to memories digitally. I'm a film lover, so it's hard to say how much I spend on film and prints. I carry my favorite camera with me in my bag.
I love taking pictures, but I'm not so it's hard to say how much pictures. I carry my C Level Contact List favorite camera with me in my bag, I love taking pictures, but I'm not so it's hard to say how much I spend on developing film and printing pictures. I carry my favorite camera with me in my bag, I love taking pictures, but I'm not very good at organizing material after the fact. Photos and negatives were scattered everywhere, and I don't know when they were taken. In the end, I put all my wealth in a closet where it gathered dust for a long time.
After deciding to become a minimalist, I scanned all my photos, as well as the letters I had kept for years, and digitized everything. Now, if you're in the mood, the stuff is easy to look at on a computer, chronologically organized and sorted into folders so it's easy to understand them, our stuff is like roommates, except we pay rent for them. In Japan, they say that a person needs a mat the size of half a tatami to sit on, and a tatami (traditionally tatami is square meters) to sleep. In fact, here is all the necessary space. For example, if you share a house with your friends.
I love taking pictures, but I'm not so it's hard to say how much pictures. I carry my C Level Contact List favorite camera with me in my bag, I love taking pictures, but I'm not so it's hard to say how much I spend on developing film and printing pictures. I carry my favorite camera with me in my bag, I love taking pictures, but I'm not very good at organizing material after the fact. Photos and negatives were scattered everywhere, and I don't know when they were taken. In the end, I put all my wealth in a closet where it gathered dust for a long time.
After deciding to become a minimalist, I scanned all my photos, as well as the letters I had kept for years, and digitized everything. Now, if you're in the mood, the stuff is easy to look at on a computer, chronologically organized and sorted into folders so it's easy to understand them, our stuff is like roommates, except we pay rent for them. In Japan, they say that a person needs a mat the size of half a tatami to sit on, and a tatami (traditionally tatami is square meters) to sleep. In fact, here is all the necessary space. For example, if you share a house with your friends.