super 8 FILMS

For couples who look forward to looking back.

For romantics living in a modern world.

For those who want something “Different”.

Super 8 short

5 minute short

shot on KOdak film

Photographic stills

full wedding day coverage

starting at $4,000

super 8 Film

10 minute film

shot on kodak film

Photographic Stills

full wedding day coverage

Starting at $5,000


Super 8 + Film

For couples that want it all.

Film + super 8

100 photographs on film

5 minute short

shot on KOdak film

Photographic Stills

full wedding day coverage

starting at $6,000

FAQs

  • Yes! All of my photography and videography work is captured on film. I shoot 35mm, 120 film, super 8, and instant polaroid film.

  • I don’t like to nickel and dime my clients. When you hire me to document your wedding day, you will have me there from start to finish (or at least for all the moments that you’d like documented) for a maximum of 10 hours.

  • Super 8 is a motion picture film produced in 1965 and still made today by Kodak. It was primarily used by families capturing vacations and holidays. Documenting with Super 8 today gives a grainy, joyful, nostalgic memory vibe rather than a high-definition quality that you get with digital coverage. It typically attracts the artistic couple who might be wanting something “different”.

    I use this form to capture moments on couples wedding day to envoke nostalgia and offer a unique way to look back on their wedding day memories. All footage is captured on vintage cameras with real kodak film, then edited in a modern program to include titles, music, sequencing, and color correction. all made with love.

  • Absolutely. The packages above are not one size fits all and I’d be happy to create something bespoke if you’re nice. Please reach out on my chat page.

    Looking for elopement prices? Please reach out on my chat page to inquire about your elopement.

  • Inquire on my chat page and give me all the deets! We’ll schedule a video call and see if we’re a good fit for one another. Once a contract is signed and your retainer is paid, it’s official!