Alongside digital photography, I incorporate medium format film using my Contax 645 camera. Film has a softness and luminous quality that modern digital cameras rarely replicate.

Unlike digital images, film is captured on physical rolls that get mailed to a professional lab. The rolls are developed and then scanned, and the digital files are returned to us and incorporated into your final gallery.

Since film cannot be previewed instantly, it has an ephemeral and often serendipitous quality. Getting the scans back feels a bit like Christmas morning! My goal is always to use the right tool for the moment. Film is just one tool in the arsenal of cameras, lenses, drones, and lighting used to fully capture your wedding day.

Film tends to shine during the slower, light-filled parts of a wedding day - especially during getting ready, portraits and details.

While film costs more to capture and process, it is not an additional charge. If you love film as much as I do, be sure to check that box on the questionnaire so I can make sure to prioritize it on your wedding day.