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So, Collodion: The Process of Preservation is intriguing. It feels like a deep dive into the psyche of nature, seen through Eric Overton's lens. The atmosphere is contemplative, almost meditative, as it explores the relationship between humanity and the wild. It's not just about photography; it’s about vulnerability and connectivity. The pacing is slow but meaningful, allowing you to soak in the visuals and themes. The practical effects, particularly the collodion wet plate process, add a tactile quality that's hard to ignore. Overton's performance, while more of a guiding presence than a traditional role, feels genuine. There's something quite distinctive about capturing wilderness in such an intimate way, making you reflect on what we share with the earth and each other.
Unique exploration of photography and natureIntimate portrayal of wilderness and human connectionReflective tone with a slow, deliberate pace
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