Tag Archives: mamiya

Our summer garden.

Our garden is coming along this year. It had a really slow start but we now have tomatoes, sunflowers, carrots and a pumpkin twice the size of a basketball! PJ and Michelle were doing a bit of weeding last week. With Michelle’s work schedule and me doing 1-4 shoots a week all summer long, the...

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Emily and Jimmy – Film | San Luis Obispo Wedding Photographers

I photographed Emily and Jimmy a few weeks ago. Check out the rest of their engagement shoot: HERE. The pictures below are from the film I received back from my lab earlier this week. The film portion of the image collection provides an entirely different look when compared to the digital files. During the shoot,...

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Marci and Chris – Film | Gainey Winery Wedding

I photographed Marci and Chris’ engagement shoot a couple of weeks ago (HERE). The film from that shoot just arrived from my lab this afternoon and I couldn’t wait to show the results. The creamy skin tones and soft pastels are simply stunning. I am convinced that combining film and digital photography is the very...

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Baby Henry

Baby Henry was born a few weeks ago. Payton and I stopped by on one of our Friday morning adventures to introduce ourselves. Camera: Mamiya 645 AF, 80 2.8 Lens and Kodak Portra 800 PRO. More: HERE. You can see more of the Teagues (pre-Henry): HERE. San Luis Obispo Photographer ~Please feel free to comment...

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Ashley and Dustin – Film | Monarch Club at Trilogy Wedding Photos

Film is sooo not dead! A couple of weeks ago I photographed Ashley and Dustin’s wedding at Monarch Club at Trilogy in Nipomo, California: HERE. The below update is the film I received back from my lab earlier this week. I love using a little bit of film along side my Nikon digital gear. The...

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matt haines - Gorgeous work! I just acquired a Mamiya 645AF and found your site. Perhaps you should dump the digital? :) I’ve relegated my dSLRs to ‘digital polaroids’ for my portrait work, shooting 645 and 6×7 mostly. Film is, as you’ve said, sooooo not dead! Especially with the extremely flexible new Portra 400. Keep up the good work!