film + digital family sessions

for the past year or so I’ve been photographing families on a mix of both digital + film cameras. while I could write paragraph after paragraph about just why I love adding film to a family shoot, I think being that I’m much better with images, I should just show you the difference between what I get with each.

it kinda speaks for itself…

often I’ll use my film cameras to achieve a more painterly feel to the images. whether that be with double exposures, shutter drags, or blurring on purpose, it’s a vast difference from the absolute clear crispness of digital photography…

sometimes the film images differ simply by having a different lens, or using black and white film…

and while I do edit my digital images to more closely match the film scans, nothing quite beats the beautiful glow and grain of true film images!

the way I look at it, is that just like how sometimes a painter will combine acrylic paint on top of watercolors, photographers too can bring a little extra something by combining a variety of mediums.

shooting film makes me really pause, look at the scene I’m about to take a picture of, think about all the settings on my camera, think if there’s something I can do to push the boundaries a little, and THEN actually take a photo. it all has to be correct in the camera because you generally can’t edit your way out of a mistake on film! on the flip side, digital let’s me cover all the shots without adding a million dollars to the cost of a session if it was all to be shot on film. each has it’s place, and I work completely different when I hold each camera up to my eye. It’s kind of magical!

not gonna lie though… film has my heart!

a family session // atlanta ga

When I pulled up to the house for this family shoot I'll admit my heart did skip a beat. This sweet family literally live right around the corner from our old apartment in a house that I had drooled over many a time in passing. From that moment on everything about this session just flowed naturally. For being such new first time parents Melissa + Federico were so calm and comfortable in front of my camera. The way they just adore not only Lucia, but also each other, is quite obvious in the images below. And when Lucia's daddy, who was born in Argentina, sung her to sleep in Spanish with her favorite lullaby I was done for! If only folks knew just how often I cry while hiding behind my camera.  Such a beautiful family, and I was honored to document them...