After spending most of the morning searching for another negative - I've decided that I'll give up shooting and spend the next five years organizing the ten-thousand plus negatives I have so I can just put my fingers on them when I need them.
I think this will be more productive than spending money on cameras and lenses and scanners. Yes, it will be tedious but my plan is to meditate for 2 hours a day - and in between - as my Zen project - will be the filing.
I'm also going to attach an elastic string to my loupe and hang it from the ceiling so that it doesn't disappear.
Then I'm going to spend the next year filing vendor bills, and getting my taxes done on time.
All kidding aside - I did spend a lot of time again looking for a neg. and what is scary is how many other shots that were never printed pop up. I mean, I never even did contact sheets of them. I probably have 1000 medium format and 1000 35mm negatives from Paris alone (three trips there). And I look at some of them and say - yikes. I remember that shot. How come I never even did a proof of it? Reason - at that time I was working full-time and after developing film I'd put it away somewhere and forget about it. A lot of the shots that are appearing recently in the blog are a result of looking for some other negative (that's how the tree with light and 3+3 made their appearance).
Matt - that is great title: 3+3.
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