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Ali Denney

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moods of my pool chairs

moods of my pool chairs is a personal project shot solely on film from the last or 2nd to last frames on each roll or pack of instant film. The film stock and format are varied and depict a 6 year span, anytime between the hours of 9am - 5pm, living in a San Diego house with a backyard pool.

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“It’s a little known fact that when shooting 35mm film, I almost never shoot the final frame of whomever or wherever I shot the previous frames on the roll. Not that I’m saving it for something monumental or thoughtful, but it’s more out of a ridiculous unquantifiable fear that I’ve loaded my film wrong or the frame counter is inaccurate and that my final (and when I say final, I almost awlays mean favorite) will be non-existent, damaged, or in some other fashion unable to be developed. So, I basically count 23 or 35 as my final frame and blow whatever remains on something stupid at home.

That ‘something stupid’ has now turned into a personal project that is somehow growing on me dearly. It’s one of those long term project type of things. Rarely are they planned out in advance, they last until you’re done with them, or the chairs break, or you move.”

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