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35mm Film Wedding Photography – Timeless & Authentic

In an era of digital perfection, 35mm film wedding photography brings a nostalgic charm and authenticity that cannot be replicated. Shooting with film captures the raw, organic beauty of your wedding day, preserving moments with rich tones, soft textures, and a timeless aesthetic.

Why Choose 35mm Film Wedding Photography?

35mm film wedding photography has a unique quality that digital images often lack—natural grain, deep colours, and a sense of warmth that makes every shot feel like a cherished memory. Unlike digital photography, film creates an unfiltered, true-to-life representation of your day, ensuring every moment is captured with depth and emotion.

A Storytelling Approach with Film

I take a documentary-style approach to 35mm film wedding photography, capturing genuine emotions and spontaneous moments as they unfold. From the quiet anticipation before the ceremony to the joyous celebration with family and friends, every frame tells a part of your love story in an artistic and evocative way.

The Beauty of Film – Rich Tones & Organic Aesthetic

Film photography produces colours and tones that are unmatched by digital. The natural grain and dynamic range create an ethereal, romantic look that enhances the emotions of your wedding day. Each image is carefully developed and scanned, ensuring the highest quality and preserving the true essence of your celebration.

Personalised & Intimate Experience

Choosing 35mm film wedding photography for your wedding is a way to embrace a more intentional and artistic approach to photography. I work closely with each couple to understand their vision, ensuring every frame reflects their unique love story and the atmosphere of their special day.

Film & Print – A Perfect Match

35mm film wedding photography is meant to be cherished in print. I offer stunning fine art prints and bespoke wedding albums to showcase your memories in a tangible, meaningful way. Each print is a timeless piece of art, perfect for preserving the magic of your wedding day.

Capture Your Wedding with the Timeless Elegance of Film

If you’re drawn to the beauty of film and looking for a photographer who specialises in 35mm wedding photography, I’d love to be part of your journey. Let’s connect and create stunning, heartfelt images that stand the test of time.

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  • To help you get the most out of your day, I’ve created this guide. It’s designed to give you insights on what to expect and how to make your wedding experience as smooth and memorable as possible.
  • Explains all the things that you should consider when booking your wedding photographer.
  • Professional guidance on how to feel comfortable in front of the camera.
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  • Useful information about the different styles, ‘Traditional’, ‘Candid’ or a ‘Documentary’ style.
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