
cameras
I have a few film cameras that I'm currently working with and am looking to expand further. I have done extensive work with these and know how to leverage their strengths and quirks for the best shots possible. You would have the option of any of these cameras for your shoot. We can mix and match or use the same camera for all of the photos.

Nikon F3
This standard of film photography is hefty and reliable. Great for portraits, it can produce provocative high contrast black and white shots, as well as vivid color.





Contax T2
This high-end and beloved point-and-shoot is a dream. I bought it in a Seoul photo market after years of consideration. It produces warm and complex images with colors that tell a story in their own right. Highly sought after by film enthusiasts for a good reason.




Olympus PEN
This is the quirkiest of my film cameras. It's a point-and-shoot designed for mid-range and landscapes. It has the added advantage of combining two images per negative resulting in pleasantly unexpected juxtapositions. I found it hiding on a Kyoto shelf and it's been a travel companion ever since.







