I finally got my film processed from the “Film Is Not Dead” workshop that I attended last November. The work shop was hosted by film photographer Jonathan Canlas. He is a destination wedding photographer based in Utah. The work shop was 4 days and was located in Laie Hawaii. It was nice I didn’t have to travel too far, just about a block. Jonathan had different models for us to photograph. I shot mostly with my Mamiya 645 and a twin reflex I borrowed from a fellow workshop attendee. It was fun shooting film again and to learn from a talented photographer with his own unique style. The images below are from the workshop and straight from the lab with no digital enhancing. I recommend this workshop for any wedding photographer, even if you don’t shoot film.
To see details for the next workshop go to Jonathan’s blog at www.canlasphotography.blogspot.com
Some shots of a few other workshop attendees. Also in town for the workshop was incredible photographer, Seth Smoot (not pictured here) who I knew in New York City- it was extra fun for my wife and I to reconnect with the Smoot’s! You can check his work out at www.sethsmoot.com
I think these two were also attending.
The remainder of the photos below make me think of fun, fresh, simple, carefree Hawaii beach shots.