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How many times have you got yourself really worked up about buying a new camera or lens, only for it to sit on the shelf with the rest of your gear, never to be used. Today, I want to dive deep into a topic that many of us can relate to – Gear Acquisition Syndrome, or GAS. In this video, I'll share my personal journey and struggles with GAS in the world of film photography. It's a story of passion, temptation, and ultimately, finding a balance between acquiring new gear and staying true to the essence of film photography. Throughout this video, I'll reflect on the moments when I fell victim to GAS, splurging on film cameras, lenses, and accessories I thought I couldn't live without. I'll share the exhilaration of unboxing new equipment and the thrill of the chase for rare finds. But I've also learned valuable lessons along the way. GAS isn't just about acquiring gear; it's about finding what truly brings us joy in film photography. I'll talk about the pivotal moment when I realized that my obsession with gear was overshadowing the pure pleasure of capturing moments on film. In the second half of the video, I'll discuss my GAS "recovery plan" – the steps I took to curb my constant need for new gear. Spoiler alert: it involves setting priorities, budgeting, and rediscovering the beauty of minimalism in film photography. If you've ever found yourself caught in the never-ending cycle of Gear Acquisition Syndrome, or if you're just curious about how one film photographer battled this common struggle, then this video is for you. Join me on this personal journey, and let's rediscover the true magic of film photography together. Here's my Patreon if you'd like to donate! / overexposedfilm Get your film here, and support my channel! Velvia 50 in 35mm - https://amzn.to/44gnBS5 Velvia 50 in 120 - https://amzn.to/3D6cEXi Velvia 100 in 35mm - https://amzn.to/3JRa9fg Velvia 100 in 120 - https://amzn.to/3pNxZS6 Fuji 200 - https://amzn.to/3zlDKHF HP5 - https://amzn.to/3OJXSc3 Cinestill 800T - https://amzn.to/3qcwY2Q Portra 160 - https://amzn.to/3Q92Xfh Portra 400 - https://amzn.to/3RkDJvi Thanks for watching!