Northshore Wedding

Exploring with film at Grand Superior Lodge

Minnesota Film Photographer

Over the past 6 months I've been exploring with shooting film for a couple of reasons.

  1. It slows me down and pushes me to make better compositions because each press of the shutter costs me about $1.50
  2. The COLORS.  Oh my I love the colors. I love how you can change the exposures and processing combinations to manipulate the colors you get in return.
  3. There's something about the analog process of actually creating a new thing, in the real world, the instant you press the shutter.

Here's an image from Megan and Barry's wedding at Grand Superior lodge shot with Kodak Portra400 push processed two stops.   I love the colors.  Love, love, love them: the richness combined with the softness, her skin tones to die for, the inky blacks, the subtle transitions, all of it.

Canon AE-1 with 50/1.8 at 2.2.

Laura + Brock | Classic Duluth Wedding // Sneak Peek

 

Brock and Laura's wedding was a classic affair, Duluth classic, with portraits at Glensheen Mansion and French River Shoreline, ceremony at The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary and reception at Greysolon Ballroom on Superior Street.  I can't wait to edit the rest of their wedding images.
 

Flowers by Saffron and Grey
Planning and decor by Jeremy Schrupp Events


A couple of portraits from the Glensheen Mansion.

A couple of portraits from French River Shoreline.