Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Posted in wedding
Here’s some more fun ones from Pemberton wedding venue in Christchurch.
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Tags: 6x6, boquet, details, film, Flowers, Fun, I shoot film, New Zealand, Pemberton, photography, Prebbleton, shoes, South Island, style, venue, wedding
Thursday, May 19, 2011 Posted in wedding
Here’s a few preview shots from our best friend’s wedding in Christchurch! A lot more to come!
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Tags: 6x6, Christchurch, film, I shoot film, new Kodak Portra 400, Pemberton, photography, Prebbleton, scan, South Island, wedding
Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Posted in wedding
Here’s a summary of Scott and Kate’s amazing getaway wedding in Russell, Bay of Islands. Thanks guys for having us out to photograph it, we had a blast!
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Tags: Bay of Islands, bride, cemetery, Christ Church, destination weddings, film, Film is not dead, groom, hybrid workflow, I shoot film, New Zealand, New Zealand’s oldest church, photography, Russell, The Duke of Marlborough Hotel, The oldest church in New Zealand, wedding
Tuesday, April 12, 2011 Posted in wedding
We’re off to Christchurch for another rad wedding. Here’s a couple of photos of Christ Church… New Zealand’s oldest church complete with cemetery, in Russell.
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Tags: Bay of Islands, bride, cemetery, Christ Church, destination weddings, film, Film is not dead, groom, hybrid workflow, I shoot film, New Zealand, New Zealand's oldest church, photography, Russell, The Duke of Marlborough Hotel, The oldest church in New Zealand, wedding
Friday, April 8, 2011 Posted in wedding
Phew, working hard on this wedding at the moment! Absolutely stoked with how all of these are coming out, film I love you! If you’re getting married soon and want your wedding captured on film get in touch!
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Tags: Bay of Islands, bride, destination weddings, digital blows, film, Film isn't dead, groom, heritage site, I shoot film, New Zealand, photography, Russell, The Department Store, wedding
I’ve really missed shooting 6×6 film, and this lens will make sure I don’t stray again. I’m going to have to remind myself constantly not to just shoot at f/2 all of the time.
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Tags: film, Film is not dead, Fuji Pro 400H 220, Graflex, I shoot film, landscape, medium format, New Zealand, Norita 66, Noritar 80mm f/2, photography, SLR, swirly bokeh
The second frame, off to a good start.
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The first frame I shot with the Norita 66 I picked up recently. LOVE this camera!
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Posted in cameras
Finally I’ve managed to lay my hands on one of these beasts. I first noticed the Norita 66 when my friend ARI started showing some amazing work photographed with his. The Norita 66 is a medium format SLR film camera with a Noritar 80mm f/2 lens and shoots 6×6 format on 120 or 220 film....
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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