FILM
Just hits different
Photos on film are just so nostalgic. Somehow they elevate the emotional response and sentimentality of a moment. By nature of film, you don’t have the luxury of rapid firing for the “perfect shot” so there is a feeling of absolute realness to a film photo. The idea of capturing a special moment on film is next to none. There is also just the unique aesthetic of photos on film. You can’t really replicate it and it harnesses so much more feeling than a digital photo.
Want film on your wedding day?
LIFESTYLE ON FILM…
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If you’ve ever done a family or engagement shoot before, you probably have this idea that you need to perform, or listen to direction, or consolidate multiple different locations/activities into one hour in order to get good photos.
I’m frankly so tired of that approach… I so badly want to document people - the families and couples, in a way that’s more raw and real. Part of the approach is simply spending more time with them and building that rapport, comfort and vulnerability. The other piece is not trying to make something that it’s not. We won’t make the day about the photos, but rather the photos about the day, whatever it is you choose to do with it. By extending my time with you, and shooting what’s in front of me as it unfolds naturally, you’re free of all of those pressures and expectations.
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3, 6 and 12 hour session options. Although I am happy to be flexible and come up with a custom shoot plan based on the circumstances and goal of the shoot.
It is important to set the right expectations in that I won’t necessarily be constantly shooting. I want to cultivate vulnerability and a sense of comfort and freedom to be yourselves and do the things that come naturally. It’s really hard to achieve that mood if I’m constantly in your face snapping away. I prefer to be present, engaged and selective to document in the most captivating way.
I will be spending my time with you relentlessly observing and shooting the moments in front of me that I think help tell your story.
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I send you a digital gallery from which you can download and share your film scans. I will also send you a 4×6 of every film scan I deliver.
*a general rule is that I shoot about 1 roll of film (36 frames) per hour. So 6 hour shoot I would aim to shoot 6 rolls of film (or about 200 photos).
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3 hours: $900
6 hours: $1,200
12 hours: $1800
email me to book!
tyler.holbein@gmail.com