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  <title>First Roll</title>
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<p>Every roll of film starts in the dark. You load it, close the camera, and trust the process. The image already exists somewhere, you just have not seen it yet.</p>
<p>That felt like the right metaphor for starting this.</p>
<p><strong>Developed</strong> is where I will put things that do not fit neatly elsewhere. Observations from research work that do not belong in a paper. Thoughts on tools and technology I am tinkering with. Maybe some pictures I have taken. No strict format, no posting schedule. Just things worth developing.</p>
<p>First rolls are always a little uncertain, but that’s the fun in it.</p>



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