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this photo isn’t special. (while printing a memory)

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Hello, we are back where I yap and print a memory—except this time the hardest part wasn’t the printing. It was picking the photo. I went full analysis paralysis scrolling through Lightroom cloud edits and Apple Photos, trying to find something that felt “worthy,” and I kept overthinking it: this one looks good but has no sentimental value, this one is nice but I look ugly in it… all of that. In the end, I chose the photo I picked at the beginning anyway: a shot from Japan at an amusement park (Huis Ten Bosch… I’m sorry if I butchered that). On paper it’s “not special,” but it brings me right back. That’s the point of this episode: sometimes the photo itself does not matter—it’s what it reminds you of. To a passerby it’s just a random scene, but to me it’s tied to that trip, the friends I made, and how well they treated me. While the Canon Selphy prints, I also talk through my messy-but-real timeline with cameras: being into tech as a kid, recording myself yapping on phones, then falling into the Canon rabbit hole once I got my first DSLR (the 70D). Photography and video feel like separate hobbies, but the principles overlap, and I’m still figuring it out—still showing up.

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