


Why I Still Choose Film
Choosing film in a world that feels increasingly artificial and disconnected is a way of insisting on what’s real. It asks you to slow down, pay attention, to accept imperfect light and missed frames instead of endless do-overs and filters. With film, there is no instant preview – just trust, waiting, and the quiet thrill of seeing what you actually lived, not what an algorithm smoothed out for you. Each photograph carries the texture of that moment: the grain, the color shifts, the tiny flaws that remind you a real person was there, holding a real camera, paying careful attention to a world that still exists beyond the screen.



Journal
Stories from behind the lens, behind the eyes, and somewhere down the road.
Albums
Family
A mix of posed portraits and in-between moments with my family that make our life feel special.
Animals & nature
Film photos of animals and nature feel wonderfully real – grain, light, and little imperfections that make each frame feel alive. They’re less like polished pictures and more like honest glimpses into the world as it really is.
People & Places
Film has a way of holding on to people and places. A film photograph isn’t just and image: it’s a small doorway to where you once stood.
Newsletter
Analog notes, once or twice monthly.
