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Natalie Raymond

POET | PHOTOGRAPHER | ARTIST
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    • landscape
    • travel
    • street
    • people
    • self portraits
    • iphone
    • digicams
    • documentary
  • film photo
    • 35mm
    • 110mm
    • 120mm
  • camcorder diary
  • visual art
    • digital collage
    • concrete + visual poetry
    • 30 days of collage
  • short films
    • glass beach
    • the secret history of griffith park
    • le mont saint michel
    • llano del rio
    • lime, oregon
    • finite
    • 4B
  • other videos
    • poem films
    • vertical vids
    • photo essays
    • clips + scenes
  • audio expriments
  • poem a day
  • blog
  • about
    • biography
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    • publications + press
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the way

June 27, 2024 in travel, videos, diary

in april I walked 116km across spain on the camino de santiago. true to my dedication to the shitty camcorder, I brought it along to capture the experience. long live camcorder vids!

 

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Tags: camcorder, video diary, camino de santiago, spain, travel, lofi
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