Well . . . parts for my digital camera are on back order (supply chain issues). I’ll likely not see my Canon dslr until early August. Hopefully.
But it’s not the tool that matters. As is so often true, the constraints only serve to make us more resourceful, and creative expression often flourishes under difficult circumstances. I am not frustrated or disappointed over the long repair time frame because I do not expect things to be perfect. Instead, I’ve turned my attention to film photography. I love everything about this process. It’s slow and methodical work. It feels like noticing something deep into your bones.
I took this picture of the fireworks stand on the morning of July 5th, the day after Independence Day. When I drove past in the afternoon, the decorations and the signs were gone. And the next day, the white trailer was gone, too. Summer is zipping by way too fast.