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The sun may be setting before 5pm, but I swear it’s more golden than ever. The earth tones seem to like being captured on film the most anyways as they always seem ti be deeper and richer. 📸: Pentax 67 105 2.4. 🎞️: Portra 160
What I really love about this frame is that it was taken with a camera about as old as that car. Some things are just classics for a reason. #nikonf #kodakfilm #filmphotography #filmweddingphotographer
When your wedding is at an airfield, there better be at least one close fly-by or I’m not showing up. Special thanks to my good buddy @_helloimjoe for the last shot and also being an awesome second shooter!
Some film scans from a recent engagement session in Aquinnah. Film doesn’t always mean grainy and blurry images. It really can give you a depth unlike digital can.
This was my first time photographing a ceremony at Thatcher Hall. It’s an old church and now a non-denominational ceremony location. It’s absolutely gorgeous to photograph there
One photographer may have been splashed during the making of this photo.
PHOTOBOMB!
When you try to take some bridal portraits, but the groom just can’t keep his eyes off her.
On the walk back in near darkness from a wonderful sunset engagement shoot at Moshup beach, I asked them to humor me and let me hide my phone flashlight in a bush and make them hold the kiss until the lighthouse light hit the right angle. The best li
How’d you all fair last weekend with the heavy rain? I thought it might be best to lean on what I know I can do in less than perfect weather: night shots! I had the couple stand in the overhang of the stone church and managed to catch blue hour
When the ring bearer is very nervous and you have to remind him that he is the goodest boy in the whole world. Also his name is Goose. Say hi to Goose.
I’m so happy to have gotten a wonderful engagement session on the books in Salem before the Halloween crowds got too busy. This was taken near an historic mansion with ties to the witch trials. I like to think the light streak behind is a ghost
Sometimes it’s best to take a step away from everything and share a quiet moment
For the first time in a very long time, I was a guest at a wedding. I couldn’t bare not to bring a camera, so I brought a Polaroid camera I recently got as a birthday gift. There’s a rare appearance of yours truly at the end
About a month ago I found a fairly rare Mamiya 35mm SLR at a flea market and bought it for $40. After running a few test rolls to make sure it worked reliably, I decided to use it at a wedding. So here are some scans. It’s crazy to think this c
Another project 27 submission. I’m either getting better with the disposable camera or worse….. I can’t tell. I also don’t know if either is a good or bad thing. At any rate, there are no rules.
I don’t do a ton of black and white images, but when I do, it’s always on film. Here are some 6x7 scans of a recent engagement session. The day was getting moody and cloudy and I couldn’t resist shooting the Ilford hp5+ I had in my
This was a truly gorgeous wedding. I tried to do it Justice on my plastic camera. #project27
Here’s a fun game: one of these is a scan from a 6x4.5 film negative shot with a Mamiya 645 and one is a digital image taken with a Canon R5. Can you spot the digital vs the film frame? The film frame has almost zero editing (I leveled the hori
My wife (who is a better photographer than me) always says I should post some of the softer moments I capture during a wedding day. I think I agree, so here’s one that I think looks like a painting. Ocean Edge in Brewster has one of the best fo