I want to investigate what it means for something to be "old school" after an inspiration by a friend's comment on a childhood snack, Pola Snack, as being "old school". It seems that the term itself embeds some form of nostalgia.
Through this series of photographs, I attempt to create a sense of nostalgia for the people of this age (and perhaps a slightly earlier generation) while extrapolating to the future. What I mean is simply this: I imagine a futuristic audience who will look at the photos and think to themselves, "Hey, this is old school!"






Photos here are of normal exposure levels. In ver 2, I explore using low key lighting.
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