Film is dead.

Why I shoot film.

The Art of Deliberate Moments: Capturing Your Love Story with Intention

You see, with analog photography, there are no instant previews or do-overs. It's all about taking the time to compose the perfect shot and waiting in anticipation for the film to be developed. It's a process that demands patience and care, and that's what makes it so incredibly special.

Shooting analog demands a more thoughtful and deliberate approach. Each frame becomes a piece of art that carefully captures the rawness of your day. It's like painting your wedding day on film, with softness and unique texture that adds to the uniqueness.

FAQs

How many photos do I get in a roll of film?

For 35mm film, which is one of the most common formats, a standard roll usually contains 24 exposures (photos).

How can you trust an old camera?

Like with any endeavour, there's always a chance of hiccups, but I take every precaution to minimise potential issues. With my years of experience in shooting film, I'm well-versed in the best practices to ensure that everything runs smoothly and that I deliver the best results possible.

How long do the images take to develop?

You won't have to wait long at all! Although I'll send your film off for development, I'll have all your digital and analog images ready to be delivered to you at the same time.

How will you deliver the images to us?

After the day I get the film developed and I will also provide a digital copy.

There is a time and a place for BOTH digital and analog photography!