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Details on Film

Capturing Timeless Moments: Wedding Details Shot on 35mm Film


In the era of digital photography, where every moment can be instantly captured, edited, and shared, there's something profoundly special about the tactile, tangible quality of film. Particularly, 35mm film has seen a resurgence among photographers and couples alike who desire a unique, nostalgic touch to their wedding memories. Let's delve into the magic of capturing wedding details on 35mm film and why it's an art worth celebrating.



The Allure of 35mm Film


1. Nostalgia and Authenticity: 35mm film evokes a sense of nostalgia, harking back to a time when every shot counted. Each photograph feels authentic, with natural grain and color variations that digital photos often lack. This authenticity can add a timeless quality to wedding photographs, making them feel more personal and cherished.


2. The Art of Imperfection: Film photography embraces imperfections. The occasional light leak, soft focus, or graininess can add character and emotion to the images. These imperfections often highlight the genuine and candid moments, contrasting with the polished perfection of digital photography.


3. The Tangible Process: Shooting with 35mm film requires a more deliberate approach. The photographer must carefully consider each shot, making sure it truly captures the essence of the moment. This tangible process of loading the film, winding it after each shot, and eventually developing it in a darkroom, adds a layer of craftsmanship and intentionality.


Shooting wedding details on 35mm film is more than just a photography choice; it's a commitment to capturing the essence of a wedding day in its most authentic form. The tangible, intentional nature of film photography, combined with its nostalgic and artistic qualities, makes it an ideal medium for preserving the timeless beauty of weddings. For couples seeking a unique and heartfelt portrayal of their special day, 35mm film offers a poetic and enduring alternative to digital photography.





Workshop Host: @sharoncudworthphotography

Workshop: @the_edit_education

Venue: @braxtedparkweddings

Floral designer: @aliciaflowerdesigner

Event Styling, props & fabric signage: @synchedevents 

Draping Installation: @boomtingbunting

Furniture & Tableware: @banquetinghire_official 

Stationery design: @lucymcspiritdesign

Bridal dress: @perlanovabridal @grace_loves_lace

Veils: @sashandveil

Shoes: @di_hassall

Jewellery @alabaster.dream

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Silk ribbons: @bertieandfred


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