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Why You Should Consider Photography on Film for your Wedding

September 17, 2024

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As a wedding photographer with extensive experience using both digital and film cameras, I can tell you there’s something truly magical about photography on film. It’s not merely a trend or a nostalgic choice—it’s an art form that captures moments in a tangible and timeless way. If you’re considering film for your wedding photography, I’m excited to share why it might be the perfect fit.

In this post, I’ll cover key aspects of wedding photography on film, including where to get 35mm film developed, the average cost of hiring a film photographer, and why I personally love shooting with 35mm film.

Wedding photography on film at Loveland Pass at Colorado elopement
Couple and family poses for wedding photography on film during Colorado elopement
Couple surrounded by mountains during Loveland Pass in Colorado elopement
Couple watches sunset during Colorado elopement photography on film

What is Photography on Film?

Film photography uses a traditional camera with physical film, offering a unique and intentional approach. Unlike digital photography, where you can take and review countless photos instantly, film requires a careful and deliberate process. Each frame is precious. Without an “undo” button, I focus on capturing genuine moments authentically.

Film creates images with soft, grainy textures, rich colors, and a timeless quality that digital can’t replicate. Think of it as the visual equivalent of a vinyl record—authentic, warm, and uniquely yours.

Bride sits on hood of classic car during Colorado wedding photography on film
Candid moment of bride during Colorado elopement

Why Couples Are Loving Film Again

In a world filled with perfectly polished digital photos, couples are seeking something different—something real. Film photography delivers that feeling in spades. It’s ideal for couples who want their wedding photos to have a nostalgic yet modern touch. Each shot is organic and unique because film and the medium it’s photographed on reacts to light differently with every frame.

Film adds an element of anticipation. You won’t see your photos immediately, but that’s part of the experience. The excitement of waiting to see how each moment was captured makes the reveal even more special. Receiving film scans back post-processing is one of my favorite parts of being a wedding photographer.

Bride posing with horse photographed on 35mm film at Colorado wedding
Couple flashes wedding rings during Colorado elopement at Loveland Pass

Where Do You Get 35mm Film Developed?

Developing 35mm film is more specialized than instant digital uploads. Many wedding photographers, including myself, use professional labs for developing, scanning, and delivering final images in both digital and physical formats.

For a Denver-based film lab, I highly recommend Not Another Film Lab. Supporting local businesses, I’ve found them to be the fastest and most reliable for processing 35mm film photos.

Exterior view of Bread Bar in Silver Plume on 35mm film by Caroline Brackney
Bride smiles for wedding photography on film portraits at Colorado wedding

Other trusted labs for film development in the U.S. include Richard Photo Lab, Indie Film Lab, and The FIND Lab. These labs specialize in high-quality film development, ensuring each photograph is handled with care.

For those handling personal film projects, you can develop 35mm film at local local camera stores or mail it to specialty labs. The key is finding a lab that understands the nuances of film.

The Cost of a Wedding Photographer Who Shoots on Film

What does this mean for your wedding photography budget? Film photography often comes with a higher price tag. Film is expensive. The developing process requires time and skill. You’re paying not just for clicks – rather, there is an expertise in handling light, framing shots, and caring for the film from start to finish.

On average, you might pay between $6,000 and $10,000+ for a wedding photographer who specializes in film, depending on their experience, location, and package inclusions. This is higher than for a strictly digital photographer, but the results can be worth it. Ultimately, the average cost varies by market.

Why I Love Shooting Wedding Photography on Film

For me, wedding photography on film is more than a service—it’s a passion. Each frame feels like a piece of art. The deliberate pace of shooting on film allows me to fully immerse in the moment.

Film captures moments in a way that enhances a gallery. That’s why I include 35mm film photography in all my wedding collections.

Bride sits on horse during wedding photos on 35mm film photography during Colorado wedding
Wedding photography on film shows bride's shoes sitting by pool during Colorado wedding
Bride's dress hangs from door of Silver Plume Bread Bar during Colorado elopement wedding photography on film
Couple sits in classic car during wedding photography on film portraits

Should You Choose Film for Your Wedding?

Choosing film photography is a personal decision. If you’re drawn to timeless, beautifully imperfect images, consider finding a hybrid photographer. Many of us (including me) offer a mix of digital and film, giving you the best of both worlds.

Ultimately, it’s your day. Your photos should reflect the love, joy, and authenticity of the day. Film captures these qualities beautifully. If you’re interested in wedding photography on film, reach out. I’d love to connect!

Bride holds flowers during Colorado elopement photography on film
Candid photography on film moment during Colorado elopement at Silver Plume Bread Bar
Bride and groom embrace during Colorado elopement at Loveland pass


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