Film photography teaches you to find the beauty in the small details


We live in a fast-paced world. Although I primarily shoot photographs on digital, I have so much respect for film as an art form. It forces you to be more thoughtful with the limited exposures you have in each roll, and just live with the result you get. And there's something very beautiful in trusting the process, not knowing how it might turn out. It's the perfect medium to be thoughtful with & explore beauty in the everyday things.


Below, you can see some of my favorite film photographs I've taken.

A couple embracing and laughing together in front of a classical stone building.
Green metal chairs line the edge of a pond in Paris with classic Haussmann buildings in the background.
White bridal preparation moment in a sunlit room with wooden stairs.
Interior hallway with dramatic shadows and natural lighting.
Romantic urban scene in Toronto with the CN Tower visible in the background.
View of San Giorgio Maggiore church across the Venice lagoon with boats and docking posts.
Black jacket hanging by window with classic Parisian architecture visible outside.
Group enjoying drinks and laughter at an elegant dinner table.
Elegant clawfoot bathtub against pink wainscoting with vintage bathroom decor.
Fresh flower bouquets in metal buckets featuring pink roses and gerbera daisies.
Bright sunlit room with bay windows and white interior trim.
Iconic view of St Mark's Basilica in Venice with silhouetted lantern and flying birds against cloudy sky.
Elegant couple in formal attire hold hands romantically in a garden setting.
Corner of swimming pool showing depth marker 7.2M and crystal clear turquoise water.
Person in red sweater and jeans looking over modern wooden interior balcony.