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Care for some tiramisu at the George?
Some digital photos from Mia and Andreas’s engagement! Pepe’s Italian is an amazing venue with a warm and inviting feel. Special note: the talented Mia designed her very own dress for the event!
Pretty chuffed with how the 35mm film photos from Mia and Andreas’s engagement party came out! ☺️🎞️ Shot on the new Lomo MC-A, the photos have grain, little artifacts, light leaks and vignetting, all the imperfections you’d expect from a
Alan and Isabella’s proposal! Jackalope and Pinterest vibes 🀍

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Flower bars are trending right now πŸ’ A beautiful way to turn your bridal shower décor into an interactive experience πŸ’« Guests can create their own floral arrangements and have something stunning to take home. 

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Berry-topped meringues because it’s the season of garden parties.
35mm film is something else #portra400 🀍🎞️
Aurelia’s christening @lucinda.rosalie 

Shooting against a bright window can cast heavy shadows on a backdrop. I balance this by exposing for the backdrop with a wide aperture f/2 and slow shutter, then adding flash with the butterfly techniqu
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