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Film – The Misunderstood Medium
<<Article was first written in 2019>> Previously I wrote an article “Film or Digital?”. I wrote about the differences between Analogue Film and Digital, more importantly how the film medium might just be the thing for you. Since then, I’ve had a number of questions and misconceptions about film. Some assumptions made about film are…
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Daryl & Samantha / Heartland in Analogue
When Samantha asked me to her photographer for her pre-wedding engagement photo session, I knew instinctively that it has to be shot entirely on analogue film. Like me, she’s an avid film photographer. So, photographing a wedding in analogue film is less of a novelty but something we would come to expect. Daryl & Samantha’s…
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Ping Woo & Jiayi – shot on Kodak films
While I was busy working on Ping Woo & Jiayi’s wedding photos, it just occurred to me that I haven’t even featured their awesome pre-wedding session which was shot almost entirely on Kodak Portra 160 with a smattering Kodak TRI-X peppered along the way. Make-up & Styling: Tang Yong MakeupJiayi’s Gown: Alerisa, Studio HHFZShot exclusively…
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Alan & Andrea / 825A
This is my third time working with Alan & Andrea and what a tremendous honour and privilege this was. First was their “Hotel Grand Budapest”-themed pre-wedding (at least that was the original inspiration) and the other was on their wedding day. I call this one “Project 825A”, I would say a somewhat sentimental shoot especially…
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Vincent & Tin Mei
Vincent & Tin Mei’s casual pre-wedding session was entirely documented in Kodak analogue films. For this session, we gave nature (something they love) and old school nostalgia (something I’m pretty familiar with) a pretty good mix. Make-up & Styling: Zynn / ZbeautyFilmed entirely on Kodak Professional Portra 160, 400 & TRI-X 400