Film Photography

I work primarily with 35mm film as an ongoing part of my photographic practice. It is not nostalgia. It is discipline.

Shooting on film requires patience and precision. Each frame is deliberate. There is no instant preview, no correction in real time. That distance creates clarity. It sharpens attention and forces me to trust both instinct and light.

I use 35mm film across street photography, portrait sessions, experimental studies, and selected client work. The medium introduces a different rhythm and texture. Grain, color shifts, and subtle imperfections become part of the image rather than something to eliminate. For me, film photography is both exercise and exploration. It refines the eye, slows perception, and keeps the process grounded in presence rather than speed.

Below is a selection of analog work, personal and commissioned.