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We are wedding and portrait photographers based in New Zealand. We currently skip back and forth between Japan and New Zealand shooting everything from weddings to model portfolios and portrait sessions. We are available to shoot nationwide including Waikato / Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch / Dunedin, and also internationally. We shoot both medium format / 35mm film, and digital. Have fun looking through our photos, come back often and see what we're up to. We hope to hear from you whether you're interested in meeting with us, or just want to chat about photography.

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Tag Archives: 35mm film

layers layers layers

This is another example of a happy accident on film. I shot over and over on the last frame of the roll I was using, it looks like a Photoshop collage but it’s just multiple photos shot on top of each other. This one worked out really well and I love the textures of the...

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finish with a bang

So here is the final post from this portrait session, to me these photos are the icing on the cake. The portraits in this post are some of my favourites. The first three were shot underneath a tree in the shade and the colours came out just as I saw them. I probably sound like...

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Portrait Session | Maasa Asano | II

Here’s the last of this part of the portrait session I shot. Next I will post some photos from the session taken with the Hasselblad and Contax medium format film cameras. Typically our portrait sessions go for around 3 hours, please contact me for prices. We will be in New Zealand from January 12th, 2010,...

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Portrait Session | Maasa Asano | I

Here is the first lot of photos I’m posting up from the best portrait session I’ve ever had. It was a really beautiful day and we shot it all at Shinjuku Park in Tokyo. I used a range of my favourite cameras, all film of course. I shoot about 80 photos and nearly everyone came...

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