Category Archives: Film

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Gorgeous Family Session

Monica & Kiet wanted to update their family photos. I was more than taken with their gorgeous boys, a little timid at first but we managed a range of expressions as you can see. The entire session was shot on film (MF & 35mm with Kodak Portra 400 and B&W 400cn).

Exquisite

Yes we think she is Exquisite. Jene turned 10 today and I am happy to say she is what I would call ‘age appropriate’ - no phone, no Facebook, great manners, plays in my shoes around the house, giggles & giggles, does what she is asked (almost always) and brings joy effortlessly. Happy Birthday and don’t grow up too fast.

Sunny day on the Hinterland

Had a great afternoon to shoot Mich & Randall’s Love Shoot. Their stunning Noosa wedding will be on the blog soooooon - trying hard to catch up. Mix of film and digital here.

Some of the Best

Yep these are some of the best people/photographers I have had the pleasure of meeting/playing/partying/shooting with! Melbourne Film Is Not Dead Workshop which I reviewed here hosted by the fabulous Jonathan Canlas & some of my images here seriously did not disappoint. Didn’t manage to capture everyone (decided to shoot off some last frames of a roll - the tight portraits) but these certainly help keep the memories fresh. Mix of 35mm and MF. Would love to do this all again.

Attendees: LeahTrishAdrianFionaSammJanineJonasEmmaRoweenaBeataHelenaNicoleAngelaME. Not to forget T-Sauce

Mason

Jess & Todd (past wedding clients) are absolutely smitten with their first born - Mason. He is just adorable. Thanks for having me again (family pics, wedding, pregnancy and now newborn) - total pleasure.

He is 8

My gorgeous boy Luke turns 8 today - yes Easter Sunday this year so double the joy this morning. Quiet and a little sensitive with a great sense of humour - we love you Luke HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

Contax G2 with Kodak B&W

Film Is Not Dead - Melbourne

So I have done a post here shouting the praises of Jonathan Canlas and his Film Is Not Dead Workshop - which I attended in Melbourne January this year. Still have vivid fond memories - brilliant awesome amazing. So each day there was a photo session and here a select few of my favourites - digital can not touch film when it comes to skin tones. Most of these were shot my Contax 645 with Kodak Portra 400 while the B&W was on my Canon EOS3 with Kodak CN400.

18

My stunning gorgeous Danica turned 18 today. She is super special and words are not enough. LOVE YOU

Kodak B&W G2

Curl Curl - Northern Beaches Syndey

Had the most refreshing swim today at South Curl Curl. Just down in Sydney for a quick 2 days. This picture was taken in January (my 3 kids at the pool about to be washed in).

B&W film in my sweet little G2

Buy it and it will set you FREE - FIND Guide

So here is the magic I was referring to in yesterdays post about my Melbourne Film Is Not Dead Workshop. Jonathan Canlas has produced this amazing 96 page guide which is called A Digital Photographer’s Guide to Shooting Film. Seriously covers everything to get you started - cameras, film stock, scanning and even suppliers, where to get the good deals all sorts of good stuff. Some delish images of his (with techie info) to make you swoon as well.

So at the moment it is only $89 (US) until Feb 23rd then the normal price will be $149 (US) which is still a steal. Those who know Jonathan Canlas sing his praises and of course I have no hesitation giving a shout out for him and the Guide - though he has created an affiliate program which helps spread the word and accordingly gives a little back to those who do. So if you want to jump or even step cautiously this guide will show you the way. Just do it! Click the banner below and receive your PDF instant download and get shooting some film.

FIND Guide


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