When couples ask whether they should choose film for their wedding, my answer isn’t simple. Film isn’t a checkbox or a trend — it’s a temperament. The decision says something about you, how you want to remember your day, how you experience time, and how much you have to spend.
Some got a polite smile and tossed in a drawer later. Others? They stick. Years later, those guys still talk about them. If you’re looking for something more personal—something with story, weight, or craft—these are the kinds of gifts that last.
I just read that article on “questions couples should ask their photographer before booking” (from Brides) and — not to be rude — I think its tone is backwards.
Explore different wedding photography styles: traditional, documentary, editorial, and fine art, and find your perfect wedding photographer. Learn how style shapes your wedding and the storytelling process.
