I love film. Adore it. Have become quite addicted to it, actually. And yet, I hate it. From the unpredictability...
film friday

That day in July

Hasselblad 500cm | Kodak Portra 800 pounding ocean waves thick salt air swollen peaches sunlight bursts powder blue hydrangeas arch...

Portrait of a House

Here it is September and I just scanned a roll of black and white film I shot in July. I...

Summer’s Last Gasp

I don’t know about where you are but here in my part of the world it is clear that Summer...

Guest Muse: Alex Cave

During my first year as a new mom, all I did was shoot polaroid film. Honestly, I did not have...

Solitude on Film

Over the weekend I headed north of Tacoma to Port Townsend, Washington. I was going for a wedding that I...

Beauty, Oceans and Tiny Treasures
With so much beauty flowing into our Film Friday Flickr Group, I thought I’d share what caught my eye while perusing...

Sharpen Up

I’m ready. As much as I want to hold on to summer, I’m ready to let it go. I’m ready...

Seascapes

This image was the first picture I ever took using Portra film in a medium-format camera. It seems appropriate that...

Pirate Summer

Summer is my absolute favorite season, not just because of the warm weather, the starry nights, or the cool ocean...

tidal

We’re wrapping up our annual week-long vacation on Cape Cod and as I capture new sights on film, I thought...

Film Friday | Fourth of July

If you are one of our readers who lives in the good ol’ U.S. of A. I am sure you...

Chasing Dreams

When I was in high school I wrote out a bucket list, a list of things to do before I...

A Bit of Rest

Summer is officially upon us where I live in the US. And while I love to chock-fill my summer to...

A Comparison of Instant Films

A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I took a weekend trip to NYC to meet up with fellow Muse,...

details in the film friday

Press play. The music slowly fills the room and your thoughts slowly disappear into the clouds. Is it warm outside?...

Trek with Impossible Black & White Film

Back in winter, I bought a few packs of black & white 600 Impossible film. I stored them in the...

Adventures in Tri-X

There’s something wonderfully timeless about black-and-white film photography. It’s what I shot my first film images with as a child,...