all things analogue
Spring Engagement Session at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University on Film.
A spring engagement shoot at Arnold Arboretum shot entirely on film!
Heather + Tyler : An NYC Black Tie Affair Transported to the Shores of Lake Winnipesaukee
A traditional wedding at the Lakeview Inn Bed & Breakfast in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Two New York natives wanted to share their love of NH by throwing black tie celebration on the shores of lake Winnipesaukee. With the lake as their background they were wed on a beautiful September afternoon surrounded by family and friends.
Marginal Way and Barnacle Billy’s: A Wicked Maine Engagment on Film
Taylor and Mike are INCREDIBLY FUN and spending the afternoon with them in Perkins Cove was a JOY and a half. We decided on the coastal Maine town of Ogunquit. shopping in Perkin’s Cove and smashing lobster rolls at Barnacle Billy’s. (If it rained our next choice was Billy’s Chowder House and if you know YOU KNOW! ) Late May was perfect timing as things were open but not crowded. Coastal towns don't attract the big crowds until the beach season hits so we had a lot of space to ourselves!
Vermont Distillery and Pizza Date Engagement Session on Film
Jeremy and Nicole's engagement shoot in Marlboro, Vermont where we savored the beautiful day, indulged in tasting and cocktails at Vermont Distillers, took in the stunning mountain view at Hogback Mountain Country Store, and wrapped up with delicious pizza at Beer Naked Brewery.
Experimenting with expired film!!
A film is expired if its past its (you guessed it) expiration date!!! Expired film can vary from being only 5 years old to 50 years old.
Like other perishable products, film has a limited lifespan due to its chemical composition and sensitivity to environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. As film ages, its properties can change, leading to alterations in color rendition, contrast, and overall image quality.