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Film photography as practice.

About...

Hicks Film Studio is a film photography practice rooted in process, patience, and paying attention.

This space exists as a living journal — a place for slow work, experimentation, and letting go of immediacy. Through film, I’ve learned to trade instant feedback and endless revisions for waiting, surprise, and acceptance.

There’s no rush here. You release the shutter, wait, process the film, and accept what appears when the light finally hits the negative. The work isn’t about perfection or outcomes, but about showing up, noticing, and allowing the process to shape what emerges.

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From the Journal...

PROCESS

“There’s no instant feedback loop. No endless revisions. You release the shutter, wait, and accept what appears when the light finally hits the negative.”

PATIENCE

“A roll of film followed me for twelve years. It waited in the fridge while I lived other lives. Returning to it wasn’t about picking up where I left off — it was about beginning again.”

REFLECTION

“The work isn’t about the result. It’s about learning how to stay present long enough to see what’s already there.”

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