
I shoot film. Not a lot. Not as much as I should. But I do want to start incorporating it into my workflow more regularly. There’s something about the process of loading film, using your light meter, manually focusing, timing your shots, and hearing the sound of your film advancing that makes you feel like you’re doing so much more than taking a picture, you’re creating true art.
Rebecca & Aaron’s Romantic Fall Wedding at Calamigos Ranch When you think of a Malibu wedding, visions of sun-kissed beaches and ocean breezes might come to mind. However, Rebecca and Aaron opted for a different kind of romance – a fall-themed wedding at the stunning Calamigos Ranch. With its rustic charm and breathtaking views, this […]


NYC Chic Meets Timeless Elegance: Editorial Wedding Photography at Top of the Rock New York City. A city that pulsates with energy, boasts iconic landmarks, and provides a backdrop unlike any other. For the fashion-forward couple seeking an unforgettable wedding experience, there’s one location that perfectly captures the essence of NYC glamor: Top of the […]