Alongside my digital photography, I also offer the option to photograph key moments of your wedding day using a medium format film camera — a process rooted in my years studying traditional film photography at university.
Film photography is slower, more intentional, and wonderfully tactile. Each frame is carefully considered, resulting in images with incredible depth, soft tones, and a timeless quality that simply can’t be replicated digitally. This approach is especially perfect for the bride and groom portraits — moments where we can pause, breathe, and create something truly special together.
By combining film with digital photography, you receive the best of both worlds: the reliability and storytelling of digital coverage, paired with a small collection of beautifully crafted film photographs that feel like heirlooms from the moment you see them. These images are designed to be printed, framed, and passed down — photographs that will still feel relevant decades from now.
Film isn’t about perfection — it’s about emotion, texture, and authenticity. It’s an artful, nostalgic layer that elevates your wedding imagery and preserves your day in a way that feels honest, romantic, and enduring.