Shortly after Valentine’s Day, I noticed an influx of folks throwing away their drooping bouquets in my apartment building, leftover from the holiday. Regardless of not entirely knowing what I would do with them, I sent out a request that instead of tossing their dying flower arrangements, I could come and take them off people’s hands. Immediately I got a few responses and met a wonderful florist who resides on the other end of the building. He passed along a stunning bouquet that decidedly I shot an entire roll of film of later that day. After a few attempts with double exposures, I had been wanting to try a different technique: shooting through a roll, rewinding, and shooting images on top of the prior exposures. In my past experiences with 35mm double exposures, I hadn’t been pleased with how the images overlapped as it was difficult to physically hold the film in place while advancing frames (not to mention the hand cramps). I was hoping this technique would perfectly line each exposure on top of one another. Despite it not working out as intended, this roll of film has still been one of my favorites in the realm of multiple exposures.