Follow your daydreams

Godaydream is my art, my personal work, and adventures. Where I experiment with film photography, shooting different formats, expired film, instant film, Super 8 and more.


 
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Single Fin Surfing Maui

“Follow your daydreams” | 35 1/1 NFts shot oN film

Film is inherently unique. Light burned onto a negative, never to be replicated. 100% Unique. The blockchain is also immutable. A perfect place to digitally authenticate my film frames. “Follow your daydreams” is my journey through film, seeking to combine the physical with the digital.

 

“Circles” | A Visual Ode to Mac Miller " | Shot on Super 8 Film

the album “Circles” by Mac Miller was posthumously released on January 17th 2020. This album provided a resolution of sorts to such an inspirational artist.
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this post includes stills from our Super 8 shoot with my wife Elena.I illuminate the process, give more context on why I created this video. Although we chose the opening song to the album, which is called “Circles” the video is inspired by the whole album.


Summer surf on Maui

Some say the surf in Maui during the summer is slow, non-existent, even flat…Well that’s just because they don’t have the right board! To surf ankle high waves you need a longer board. That’s where the single fin log comes in. There is nothing more exhilarating than hanging toes off the nose. One of my favorite things to do is surf with my camera so I can capture moments as well as catch waves.

 

Expired Film Maui
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Exploring Expired Film

Shooting expired film is one of my all time favorites. You don’t know what kind of results you will get. Increased grain, color shifts, etc. That is all part of the fun. The results can either be heartbreaking or magical. Some of my favorite images have been taken on expired film.

 

Baja California - December 2019

During December of 2019 I traveled to Baja california, Mexico with some friends in search of surf. I brought a handful of film (and cameras, haha) on the trip to document light, movement, and experiment with new film stocks as well as shooting my first roll of Super 8.