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Tag Archives: Film Photography
I Couldn’t Keep This Under Wraps Any Longer
This was too good for me to not post it early. Kylie & Kea, Wellington, New Zealand. Leica M7, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1 (sold), Ilford Super XP2
Coca-Cola bicycle?
One random night in Tokyo we stumbled upon a Coca-Cola bicycle. Never seen one before, anyone got any ideas if it’s special or not? Leica M7, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Fuji Pro 800Z.
Attention to the details
This post is dedicated to the details from the last wedding I photographed. The details were amazing and helped to make their day that bit more special. I really enjoy hunting down and photographing all of the details and it’s a real challenge to find the best way to highlight each one. View all the...
Featured on Lucy Dylan Weddings
I was fortunate enough to be featured on Lucy Dylan Weddings today. Pop over and have a look as she has some other great photography and wedding ideas over there! LUCY DYLAN WEDDINGS
Quintessential New Zealand | Engagement Session
Engagement session shot in Raglan, New Zealand. The theme for the session was a quintessential New Zealand summer. Beach+Fish and chips+L&P+ice creams. Oh, and a big ass diamond ring. Contax 645, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2, Fuji Pro 400H.
Introducing the Andersons
Well finally after waiting for a couple of weeks to get this wedding back I’m finally able to give you a preview! Believe it or not but the bridesmaid called me to see if I had posted anything up yet!! Haha, you know who you are… and I’m so appreciative of the feeling that she...
Holy Cafe
Eating, eating and more eating before I leave. This was shot at the ‘Holy Cafe’ in Daikanyama, Tokyo. Really nice all concrete interior which only the Japanese know how to pull off properly. Leica M7, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Fuji Pro 800Z film.
A meal in the attic
I have so much personal work to blog! These past couple of weeks we’ve been going around cool cafes and restaurants spending our time hanging out, meeting friends and shopping. I’m really going to miss places like this, there are so many hidden treasures around Tokyo, hidden in seedy looking buildings on the eighth floor...