Tag: Film

  • I attended a wedding and brought my film camera. Here are the results:

    I attended a wedding and brought my film camera. Here are the results:

    This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending my cousin’s wedding at the historic Customs House in Portland. The elegant venue, with its grand architecture, set the perfect backdrop for a day filled with love and celebration. To be perfectly clear, I was not there to photograph their wedding. They had a lovely team there to capture the day. However, a photographer is always going to bring some sort of camera with them. I chose a point and shoot film camera. 

    Armed with my film camera, I captured moments that that I wanted to hold dear. In the process, I found myself being able to tell a little story of a day filled with love. There’s something special about the rawness of film photography—the anticipation of waiting for the photos to be developed, knowing each shot was taken with intention. Unlike digital photos, film seems to freeze emotions in a unique, unpolished way that’s hard to replicate. The disposable camera allowed me to focus on the essence of these moments—without getting caught up in trying to take the “perfect” shot.

    The Customs House itself felt alive, as if it had its own stories to tell. As we danced and celebrated under its grand ceilings, I couldn’t help but wonder what other moments had unfolded in this incredible space over the years.

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  • Nashville, TN on Film

    Nashville, TN on Film

    Traveling to Nashville? Here’s what we did for a long weekend:

    Nashville’s charm is undeniable, and a long weekend with friends is the perfect way to experience it. We packed a lot into our trip and made it even more memorable by using point and shoot film cameras. Here’s a snapshot of our adventure:

    After landing, we dropped off our bags and headed directly to Broadway Street, soaking in the live music and thousands of people. The disposable cameras captured our excitement and the vibrant neon lights perfectly. Later, we enjoyed an awesome Billy Strings concert at the Bridgestone Arena, but the real highlight was Daddy’s Dogs in Printers Alley. The night shots here turned out fantastic, full of our laughter and the lively food truck ambiance.

    Girl Eating Hot Dog
    Printers Alley in Nashville, TN at Night. Neon Signs saying Climax Saloon
    Biting into a fully loaded hot dog at night.
    Black and white photo of a man eating a hot dog with Daddy's Dogs sign in the background.

    Our second day was a mix of activities. We took a trip to Two Rivers park where we then played some disc golf, enjoyed the warm weather, and generally frolicked. Later we took a long walk along the river and ended up at a former airfield turned park. 

    In the evening, we took a bike bar tour around the city. The cameras caught our fun on the pedal-powered bar, enjoying drinks and the Nashville vibe. After our tour concluded, we were not done riding around. We immediately rented scooters and went zooming around all of downtown Nashville. 

    Fun Fact: Did you know scooter apps close at 11:00pm. We found that out the hard way.

    We spent our last day zipping around on rental scooters yet again, discovering new spots and enjoying the city’s sights. We explored the Parthenon replica at Bicentennial Park, which, in my opinion, the cameras captured beautifully. 

    All said, for a quick trip to Nashville we did it right. We explored Broadway, saw a concert, bar hopped, rented scooters, had delicious food, and got a big taste of what Nashville has to offer. We look to return soon!