Little C is a small analog photography project about a quiet pocket of Rotterdam. Over the course of two years I returned to this neighborhood and photographed it on a single roll of Kodak Portra 400. What started as a simple photo walk grew into a slow, observational project — about light, architecture, and the calm that can exist inside a busy city. Because the film was shot over such a long period of time, I gradually forgot what I had photographed. Seeing the scans again felt like rediscovering moments I had already lived, but never fully seen. This project is a reminder of why I love analog photography: it slows you down, invites uncertainty, and rewards attention. Shot on Olympus OM-10, Kodak Portra 400