Tara & Mason loved the thought of documenting their wedding with 12 black and white frames of film using the Holga (a toy camera). I used medium film Kodak Tri-X 400, developed locally by Blue Moon Camera in St Johns. I'm really happy how the film turned out, especially the double exposures. See the digital photos here. Visit my client proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!
creative shoot: holga + behind the scenes
I thought I'd post a few more from Ashley and I's Day of the Dead shoot. If you HAVEN'T yet seen the images, they have been featured on Rock N Roll Bride, as well as Ashley Forrette's post. Please visit. In the meantime, since all of you are VIP members to aaroncourter.com, I thought I'd include some Holga shots, behind the scenes, and a couple extra creative pictures I brought to the table. Enjoy!
mo & ryan
Beautiful light at the Bybee-Howell House on Sauvie Island. Also, true story, some of these pictures were made while playing fetch with a very persistent stray Labrador retriever who would not take no for an answer. UPDATE: I included two film shots from my Holga camera, see the bottom of the post. Visit my client proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!
lucas
This post is brought to you by the Letter "W." After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in a month, Lucas is off to Western Washington U next fall. I'm hoping he makes Wallpaper out of these pictures and pastes them to the Walls of his dormroom. Well, that would be Weird... Update! I included two Holga film frames as well, see the bottom of the post. Visit my client proofing site to view slideshows & purchase prints!