Oops (Again)
"I crouched on a rock, arms wrapped around my knees, waiting for the camera's "click" to tell me I could snatch it up and see what I’d created. I was every small child who was told they needed to wait with patience, literally wrapping in on myself so I could keep track of my hands and body. If I wavered, I risked losing my awareness of the physical present and move on and move on impulse — seizing the camera before it was ready. Like a child stealing burning their fingers as they tried to steal freshly baked treats, my impulsivity resulted in burns of a different nature. Ghosted subjects were seared onto the frame as I moved the camera too soon, even though I felt absolutely positive the allotted time had passed."
- Kae
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