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  "description": "To see a World in a roll of film",
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  "textContent": "_There are a lot of images in this post; click the header above to view on the site for a more comfortable experience._\n\n* * *\n\nI’ve been trying to shoot more film this year. This is a goal I’ve had almost immediately since I returned back to digital full-time while I was a university student. Film is expensive, slow, difficult—yet anyone with a passing interest in photography knows there’s something seductive about it, a draw that can’t be beaten, only held back. I don’t believe we’re in the midst of a hipster-led film revolution (are there still hipsters anymore?), but it’s at least having a moment.\n\nThis is __Refrakt__ , a bi-weekly newsletter from Ian J. Battaglia on curiosity, creativity, and (hopefully!) insight, through the lens of photography, writing, study, art and beauty, and my life.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "✦ Refrakt: 46 — Time Capsule",
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