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35mm Film & Why I Shoot Hybrid – What That Means for Your Wedding Photos

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Hey there, lovebirds! I’m Kaylin – the face behind the lens at Kaylin Connors Photography. While I’m all about capturing real, timeless moments, you might’ve noticed something a little extra special in my work: I shoot 35mm film during your wedding day. Yep, that’s right—real film! Like the kind your parents’ wedding photos were taken on. And today, I want to share a little bit about why that matters and how it adds a whole new layer of magic to your wedding gallery.


So… What Is 35mm Film?

35mm film is the classic photography format that’s been around since the early 20th century. Unlike digital cameras that use sensors to capture an image, film cameras use light-sensitive rolls of film. After shooting, the film is developed in a lab and then scanned to create high-resolution digital files.

But here’s the real kicker: film isn’t just a different tool—it’s a different experience.


Why I Love Film (And Why You Will Too!)

Shooting film isn’t fast or convenient. It’s slow, intentional, and absolutely worth it. Here’s why:

It’s Timeless – Film renders colors and skin tones in a way that’s rich, creamy, and oh-so-flattering. Think of it like a soft glow with a nostalgic, romantic feel—without being trendy or overdone.

It Slows Me Down – With film, every click of the shutter matters. I’m not rapid-firing and hoping for the best—I’m waiting for that perfect moment: a stolen kiss, a tearful glance, a warm embrace.

It’s Tangible Art – There’s something extra special about knowing part of your day was captured with real film. It’s like creating heirlooms straight out of the camera.


Film vs. Digital: A Side-by-Side Look

Let’s break it down visually. Here’s a little comparison to help you see the difference:

✦ The Color Palette

  • Film: Soft, pastel tones with a beautiful highlight roll-off and rich shadows. Skin tones are warm and natural, never too orange or overly edited.
  • Digital: Sharper and sometimes more contrasty. Digital offers control and flexibility in post-production, which is great for low-light moments and fast-paced timelines.

✦ The Texture

  • Film: Grainy in the best way—think dreamy and artistic.
  • Digital: Crystal clear and crisp. Perfect for capturing detail shots and movement.

✦ The Vibe

  • Film: Romantic, nostalgic, and editorial. It feels like something you’d frame in a Parisian art gallery.
  • Digital: Clean, bold, and modern. It tells the story with clarity and precision.

Do You Have to Choose?

Not at all! I shoot hybrid, which means I use both film and digital to give you the best of both worlds. The fast-paced, high-energy moments (like your reception dance floor or grand entrance) are typically captured digitally, while the slower, more intimate parts of your day (think getting ready, portraits, and golden hour) are where film shines brightest.


TL;DR – Why 35mm Film is Totally Worth It

It’s more than just a trend—it’s a timeless way to preserve your most meaningful moments with soul and style. You’re not just getting pretty photos—you’re getting a piece of art.

So, if you’ve ever dreamed of wedding photos that feel like a vintage Vogue editorial with a touch of real, honest emotion… you’re in the right place.

Let’s make magic—on film and beyond.

Inquire now!

xx
Kaylin

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