Photography on film involves a few differences compared to digital. The pace is slower, the shots are more intentional & every single photo holds additional value. When I shoot a wedding in film, I always bring along a second photographer who shoots images on digital alongside me. Thus your gallery will include a mix of both film and digital photos.
All Day Collection:
-400+ film images & 400+ digital images
Ceremony-Reception:
-300+ film images & 300+ digital images
Micro-wedding or Elopement
100+ film images & 200+ digital images
It's hard not to love the vibe of film. It's a vibe that you can try and achieve with digital photography, but no one ever really captures the true essence of analog, regardless of how good editing software has become. I personally feel like we live in such a technical world, everything is digital, AI, computer generated... And that is what makes film so refreshing. Stepping back to the simple life where life people are craving authenticity. Film is unpredictable and you never really know how it is going to turn out and that only adds to the excitement. Shooting in film demands intention and mindfulness with every photo. Perhaps this is the reason why I love shooting in film. Not to mention the lack of instant gratification and the nostalgia that only add to the experience and take me back to my childhood days, where film cameras accompanied holidays and celebrations of the good times in life.