Apr 19, 2012

Sara + Mike

Wohoo, I am finally getting around to sharing some images from Sara + Mike's wedding back in March. This is all film (mix of Portra 400, Portra 160 and Ilford 3200) except for five images. Enjoy!


After the ceremony, we headed to Clark's Landing in Point Pleasant Beach.

19 comments :

  1. these are absolutely amazing! it's remarkable what you can do with film.
    -jocee <3

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  2. oh, so so pretty. hope you're having a good week, lady!

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  3. so tender! unbelievable! great wedding photography!

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  4. they came out perfect! it's hard to tell which photos are film and which are digital.

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  5. Lovely shots.

    Can't really see which are digital and which are film which makes me wonder about the merits of shooting film with all its extra expense. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person in the world that prefers digital to film. I just feel I have more creative control with the shots I get out of my 5D than back in the days before digital when I'd spend all day in the darkroom. At the end of the day the process is irrelevant really. It's the shots that matter — and these are beautiful.

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  6. I'm amazed at what you can do with film! These are so gorgeous!

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  7. oh, just stunning. i love the bride's veil, too.

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  8. amazing my friend! you did such an excellent job!! and the bride was so so pretty!! loved her veil and charm!

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  9. amazing job, Alice! gorgeous photos of a seriously beautiful wedding.

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  10. alice, I love the way you photograph weddings!

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  11. Wow. These are all so stunning, Alice. These photos are amazing. She is so beautiful!

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  12. GORGEOUS, Such beautiful images.. Carla

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  13. beautiful authentic, but the photos or the wedding night is missing the most important

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  14. Beautiful photos, Alice. Love your work.

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  15. These images are absolutely stunning! I always love your film shots!

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