The end of a friend’s documentary
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I spent the evening watching the final product of Stanford’s documentary filmmaking MFA program.
I didn’t want to disturb people with my camera (including its screen) so I put it on my lap hiding the back part. Of course, flash was out of the question (plus it probably wouldn’t have worked anyway). So I just clicked when I saw this come up with the hope that I’d get something legible.
This is #228 in my Project 365 series.
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