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When Imperfection Becomes the Gift
A December photo assignment with my old Minolta taught me something I'm still processing: what if the courage to share imperfect work matters more than the work itself?
In this unscheduled episode, I share what happened when I got my film back: images imperfect, where I'm barely in frame
The community's reaction surprised me. They saw magic where I saw mistakes.
We're living in a world where AI can generate anything on command—perfectly mediocre, zero risk. But there's no adventure in that. No human being making choices, letting go of control, daring to fail.
This episode is me thinking out loud about serendipity, sharing what scares us, and discovering that depth sometimes happens precisely when we stop trying to manufacture it.
Short, raw, and intimate. Because some insights can't wait for the regular schedule.
Have a look at the pictures here.
By Ingo HampeWhen Imperfection Becomes the Gift
A December photo assignment with my old Minolta taught me something I'm still processing: what if the courage to share imperfect work matters more than the work itself?
In this unscheduled episode, I share what happened when I got my film back: images imperfect, where I'm barely in frame
The community's reaction surprised me. They saw magic where I saw mistakes.
We're living in a world where AI can generate anything on command—perfectly mediocre, zero risk. But there's no adventure in that. No human being making choices, letting go of control, daring to fail.
This episode is me thinking out loud about serendipity, sharing what scares us, and discovering that depth sometimes happens precisely when we stop trying to manufacture it.
Short, raw, and intimate. Because some insights can't wait for the regular schedule.
Have a look at the pictures here.