A summer engagement session on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The Mountains are calling ...
A summer engagement session on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
nc film photographer
A summer engagement session on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Lindsey + Will’s wedding is featured on Carats & Cake
It was a gorgeous fall day at one of our favorite venues in Asheville, and we just love this couple and their sweet pup Roux so much. The mountains were misty, the leaves were on fire and the mood? A perfect balance of cozy sophistication. Guests wrapped up in blankets by the outdoor fire place and enjoyed a finer level of service at the legendary Grove Park Inn.
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Wedding Planner: Asheville Event Co | Venue: The Omni Grove Park | Floral: Flora Asheville | Hair + Mua: AnaRie | DJ: Hipshack | Invitation Suite: Dixie Design |
Click, wind. It is not a sound you hear very often anymore in the world of photography. People are surprised when the film roll comes out as it is a medium that has not been a regular part of photo shoots for some time. It brings back memories of years ago, memories once captured in a very different way than they are today. This bygone form is a passion for me. Film is simply beautiful. It creates nostalgia, it’s luminous and builds imagery full of soul.
Part of the magic, or challenge, with film is that there isn’t the opportunity to peek at the back of the camera or fix errors in Photoshop. It drives the photographer to be in tune with their surroundings, to pay closer attention to the details, to anticipate the beautiful and the human, to get it all right in camera. Working with film has made me a better photographer and a better artist. There aren’t infinite frames with film, only 16 per roll, so every shot is a decision, the shutter has weight. I need an assistant (enter Lindsay) to hand me film so my clients don’t wait and I don’t skip a beat.
The wedding industry is experiencing a resurgence of film photographers. I am so passionate about this and although I document weddings with my digital cameras as well, I shoot as much film as possible despite the cost. Why? Because it’s just better and in the right light cannot be outdone by any digital camera on the market.
I want every couple to remember their day and every single emotion that went with it. Capturing those feelings for my clients and allowing them to relive it every time they flip through their wedding album is what I’m dedicated to providing with every click and wind of the camera.
I just shared some Bridal Portrait tips over on Chestnut Ridge’s blog!