Monday, February 8, 2010 Posted in portrait
I thought I would break up the wedding photography with a quick post from Tokyo. I shot this for Viviane three days before leaving Tokyo in Daikanyama. I love the feeling I get when looking at this photograph, it feels really warm although it was shot in the middle of winter. I’ll post some more...
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Tags: 6x6, Bokeh, Daikanyama, Film is not dead, film revival, Fuji Frontier scan, Fuji Pro 400H, Hasselblad 500 CM, I shoot film, japan, medium format, New Zealand Wedding and Portrait Photographer, overexposed film, Taiwan, Taiwanese girl, tokyo, Viviane Sheep, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2.8
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.
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Tags: 120 and 220 format film, beach, Contax 645, Diamond ring, Digital scans, Engagement Session, Film isn't dead, Film Photography, Fish and Chips, Fuji Frontier scan, Fuji Pro 400H, Hamilton, Help me revive film, I shoot film, Ice cream, L&P, medium format, Native flower, New Zealand Wedding Photographer, Pohutakawa, Raglan, Waikato, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Posted in wedding
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...
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Tags: 35mm film, Alexander McQueen wedding dress, Cambridge, Contax 645, Film Photography, Fuji Frontier scan, Fuji Pro 400H, Hamilton, Ilford Delta 3200, kiwi wedding, Leica M7, medium format, New Zealand wedding photography, Sarnia Park, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f/2