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film fridays . 003.

July 9, 2010

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The weather has been pretty dismal lately here on the coast and it’s been making me quite sad. Not like I’d like to have the extremely hot weather that they are experiencing on the east coast, but I would love to see the sun at least! The lovely thing about the overcast weather was the “rain” (more like mist) we got a few days in a row in the mornings (and one day it went well into the afternoon). It felt a bit magical, waking up to the sound of rain, the mist leaving water drops everywhere, and feeling a bit like the nor cal coast (mostly from my roadtrip).

I am hoping it clears up just a little bit for the weekend, but here’s to hoping, right? I just want to see the sun’s lovely face here! :)

I do hope you all have a lovely weekend though. I am currently working on getting a wedding blog post up at the beginning of next week, so keep an eye out for that! :)

& if you are experiencing sun wherever you are, please enjoy it for me!

film fridays . 002.

July 2, 2010


UNIV & yarn shop – double exposure


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UNIV & m.o.m side by side


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UNIV

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Two of my favorite local stores to browse and get inspiration from shot in film. UNIVm.o.m.

More about the m.o.m shop in a future post :)

for the weekend.

April 23, 2010

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I couldn’t send you off to your weekend without more lovely b&w image goodness. Have a good one!

(P.S. The Mission in North Park has pretty darn good coffee)

why, hello there.

April 23, 2010

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Oh, wow. I recently picked up some rolls of film that I shot over the past few months, even a roll from a few years ago, and I am blown away by what came back. I love, love, love the black and white images I shot with my Hasselblad, they make me so happy! You just don’t get this kind of gorgeousness from digital — especially black and white images.

And yes, I know wedding & engagement shoots have been lacking on here — it’s just so much easier for me to blog film images because they are scanned when they are processed, and all I have to do is resize and upload to blog it. There’s no retouching, no fine editing — plus there’s way less images to select from! But I am still shooting lots of sessions and I do intend to blog many of them. :)