Tag Archive | "film photography"

First Anniversary Shoot

Friday, April 9, 2010

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I love the idea of a post wedding day shoot. This couple got married last April and contacted the talented Leo Patrone to take some portraits of just the two of them in full wedding attire to celebrate their first year anniversary. They couldn’t have chosen a more beautiful time of year in Washington DC [...]

Printable Photo Station Sign

Friday, February 19, 2010

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I don’t usually post this late, but we were having some technical issues earlier this morning that had to be taken care of (good news though!). This week’s wedding template is a photo station sign for guests to take photos of your wedding using vintage cameras you can buy for under 5 dollars at thrift [...]

Vintage City Chic

Friday, December 11, 2009

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When Ellie from Mint, the owner of one of my favorite blogs showed me this vintage inspired invitation she designed for a vintage bride, these two photos by Richard Avedon instantly came to mind. The Art Deco elements combined with bright yellow is a perfect balance between vintage inspired and modern in my opinion. Oh [...]

Polaroid Engagement Session

Thursday, December 3, 2009

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Mike uses various film cameras, some with Polaroid backs in addition to shooting digitally. I think there’s nothing to not like about film photography. It makes everything look timeless. Big thanks to Mike from Ash Imagery again for sharing this lovely session with us!

Jennie + Ryan’s Old Hollywood Glamour Wedding

Monday, November 23, 2009

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Vintage brides, rejoice! This 1930′s inspired wedding has everything you are looking for. Art Deco bride, check; decadent flowers, check; timeless film photographs, check. The utterly talented florist Kate from Flowerwild Designs sent me this wedding shot by film wedding photographer team from Docuvitae. From the Bride, Jennie: Various shades of purple, magenta, indigo and [...]