In a world of AI, and digital takover of everything we know...film stands still.

Every roll of film contains a limited amount of exposures (aka photos) which means every photo you take, is one less in the roll. After you've finished a roll, you wind it up inside the camera, and have it developed in a chemical blend of mess and magic. Once the film is developed, you can hold the negative strip up to your eyes and make out the photos on each frame...but you're not done yet! Next, the negatives must be scanned in order to make them tangible images you can view on your computer screen and print for your treasured albums.

Film is a deeply personal and intentional labour of love. Thought goes into every single photo in a way that modern day digital photography just can't compete with. Film is truly timeless, it's the medium used in your grandaparents photo albums, and their parents before them. The exact same film stocks exist and are used today as all of those years ago. How special is it to have a connection to the past within your own wedding photos?

Why Film?

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IT IS IMPORTANT TO ME that GALLERIES TO FEEL LIVED IN, AND TRUE TO THE REAL PEOPLE THEY ARE CAPTURING. couples who book me value presence, over performance.

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I include more film than the usual hybrid approach, SO YOU don't have to worry about ADDING ANYTHING EXTRA. FINAL GALLERIES ARE AROUND FIFTY PERCENT FILM, AND FIFTY PERCENT DIGITAL PHOTOS, DELIVERED ALL TOGETHER IN AN ECLECTIC COLLECTION for download. I also offer full film packages, all you have to do is ask!

I BELIEVE COUPLES DESERVE THEIR MEMORIES HANDLED BY A REAL PERSON. your photos are not run through ai software to select the best images or apply presets. all images are selected, and edited by a human.

I will never interupt or sacrifice a real moment to create a staged photo opportunity.  connection comes first.

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I'd love to hear about your day, and how I can document it in a way that is meaningful to you.

do you align with the experience, and practices i stand by?