The Magic of Film Photography

Film photography isn't just a thing of the past; it's making a comeback, especially in the realm of modern wedding photography. As a wedding and lifestyle photography based in Greater Vancouver, film is one of my absolute favourite mediums to use during weddings. It's not about a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's more like adding that timeless, one-of-a-kind touch that can genuinely elevate the charm of your wedding day.

 
 

The Resurgence of Film


Film photography has a rich history spanning over a century, reigning supreme until the digital era stormed the scene with DSLRs in the late '80s and early '90s. However, in recent years, film has staged a triumphant comeback, reclaiming its place in the hearts of numerous photographers.

 

Why I'm Passionate About Shooting Film


My passion for film photography traces back to my earliest memories. Growing up, my mom adored capturing life's moments through her camera lens. I still remember the excitement bubbling inside me whenever she'd head out to pick up the developed prints from the photo shop. Witnessing life unfold in those printed photos sparked a deep appreciation for the art of film photography within me.

For me, life has always been documented in film, and I've cherished this tradition immensely. Those memories, the tangible nature of the printed photographs, and the sheer joy in reliving moments captured on film have inspired me. This intimate connection to the past and the desire to preserve the beauty of storytelling through film became the driving force behind my commitment to film photography. Embracing film isn't just about taking pictures; it's about honoring a legacy, preserving the essence of life, and passing on this wonderful tradition.

 

The Art of Slowing Down with Film


What I cherish most about film is its ability to slow down the photographic process. It's not just about snapping; it's a journey of observation and creation. Every roll of film I've shot this year has offered surprises and delights, each frame carrying its own significance.

 
 

Film and Digital: A Harmonious Blend


The marriage of film and digital is my approach. While digital remains my primary focus for capturing spontaneous moments, film shines during quieter intervals of the day, such as getting ready sessions or intimate couple portraits. Film's unique characteristics, influenced by the type of film and camera used, create a distinct visual narrative.

 

Film vs. Digital Editing


Editing digital photos to resemble film is possible but can never replace the genuine texture of film. While digital photos can mimic the look, the soul of actual film is irreplaceable. The timeless quality of film aesthetics transcends fleeting editing trends.

 

Why Film is Ideal for Weddings and Engagements


Choosing film for your wedding or engagement yields a lasting, artistic memory that unfolds at a deliberate, contemplative pace. The limited exposures per roll, typically 24 to 36 frames, encourage intentional storytelling. Film excels in capturing candid, in-between moments, adding depth and emotion to your visual narrative.

 

Embrace Film in Your Wedding Journey


To all soon-to-be-weds seeking a unique, artistic touch for their special day, consider including film photography. My services offer a film addition, providing digital scans of the entire roll and 4x6 prints, curated to encapsulate the essence of your most cherished moments.

 

If the idea of film speaks to your soul, let's chat!

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