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Have you ever found yourself looking through wedding galleries and wondering, what is it about this style that I love so much?
You might even ask yourself that question when you see my photos. What makes them stand out from the other images you’ve seen in so many other Australian wedding photographers’ portfolios?
Well, my future-wedded friends, it’s all about the film.
“What do you mean when you say film?”
I hear this question often. Couples fall in love with my photos, and I tell them it’s largely due to the beauty of film photography.
But I don’t just capture with film. I’m a hybrid photographer, meaning I use two different camera mediums (digital and film) to capture your wedding day.
Still curious as to what all this means? I’ll explain below and show you some photo examples.
What is Hybrid Photography?
Some photographers use only digital cameras to capture their subjects and may edit the photos to mimic the look of film images. Other photographers may prefer to keep things purely film and never pick up a digital camera.
And then there are the hybrid photographers, like me, who use film and digital mediums. I prefer a balance of the two because you get the best of both worlds.
I’ve written in length about the differences between film and digital photographs, so if you haven’t checked out that post, I encourage you to take a look after reading this one. But here’s a snapshot of what these two mediums bring to the table.
Film Photography:



Digital Photography:

















Why I Use Film
I chose film long before it became a trend.
When I began photographing weddings back in 2017, I was working digitally — and no matter how much I edited, tweaked, or refined my process, I couldn’t achieve the colour, depth, and tonality I was chasing. Something always felt slightly off. Too harsh. Too flat. Not quite how the moment felt.
So I did what I always do when something doesn’t sit right — I researched. For almost a year, I studied light, colour theory, editing styles, camera systems, and workflows, trying to understand why my images weren’t matching the vision in my head.
That’s when I discovered film.
From the very first roll, everything changed. The way film reads light. The softness of the highlights. The depth in the shadows. The natural, effortless colour. It felt honest. Emotional. Timeless. It finally matched what I was seeing and feeling in real life.
In a digital world, film is slower, more considered, and yes — more costly on my end. But that’s exactly why I love it. Film asks you to be present. Intentional. Purposeful. Every frame matters.
There’s also a deep respect that comes with working with film. It’s not forgiving. It requires experience, understanding, and trust in your craft. You can’t rely on speed or excess — only on light, timing, and intuition. And that’s something I value deeply, both as an artist and as a professional.
Film isn’t about following trends.
It’s about creating images that will still feel beautiful, honest, and relevant decades from now.
Below – Black and white film






Why I Choose to be a Hybrid Photographer
I may adore film, but I still believe digital has its place in wedding photography. And to give you the best images I can, I use both mediums.
I’ll bring my digital and film cameras to your wedding, so I’m prepared for any situation. A lot of times, the light will dictate which camera I use at the moment.
Clear, natural light is film’s best friend. It doesn’t matter if it’s in the early morning, the middle of the day, or nearing sunset – if we’re outdoors and the light is good, I’m likely capturing photos with the film camera. You can see the difference in the details and how objects are highlighted in an image.
On the other hand, the digital camera will work wonders if we’re indoors where the light is less-than-ideal or outdoors at night. Film really can’t pick up any detail in the dark, so we would be left with a dull, black image (without flash). Digital, however, is brilliant at capturing subjects in shaded areas and when the sun goes down.
Another option is to take a photo on film and digital so that there are two versions. But these are the things you don’t have to worry or think about. As a hybrid photographer, it’s my job to figure out which moment is best suited for digital or film. And to be honest, most of my couples don’t even realise when I’m going between the two!
That’s the magic of working with me. I give you the best of both worlds without you ever knowing. All you have to do is show up, celebrate, and receive a gallery full of beautiful, timeless, and romantic images. Sound like something you’re up for? Let me know!
Destination weddings captured on film around the world — timeless, true-to-life, and quietly beautiful. From my home in Australia to Europe, Thailand, and New Zealand, each celebration is documented slowly, intentionally, and with heart.







































































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