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4 Reasons to Include Film in Your Wedding
Let’s be real, there’s something about film photography that just feels magical. Maybe it’s the soft, dreamy quality of the images, or the nostalgia of flipping through physical prints. Either way, film photography has been making a big comeback—and for good reason. It’s the perfect complement to digital photography, especially for weddings. Together, they can tell the full story of your day in a way that feels timeless and intentional.
If you’re on the fence about including film in your wedding, here are four solid reasons to go for it (plus a few things to know before booking a photographer!).


Why You Should Include Film Photography in Your Wedding: 4 Impactful Reasons
Timeless Aesthetic
There’s a reason film photography has stood the test of time. The soft, organic tones and that unmistakable grain give photos a classic, romantic vibe that’s impossible to replicate with digital. If you want your wedding photos to feel timeless—the kind you’ll look back on in 30 years and still adore—film is where it’s at.
Intentional Storytelling
With 10-36 frames per roll (depending on the camera), every shot counts. Film forces the photographer to slow down, waiting for just the right moment to click the shutter. It’s not about snapping hundreds of photos in rapid-fire but about capturing meaningful, thoughtful images. This slower pace creates a collection of photos that feel emotional, curated, and truly reflective of your day.
Unique Texture and Colors
There’s something about the tones and textures of film that just hit differently. The colors are rich and nuanced, the highlights glow, and the grain adds a depth that digital sometimes can’t quite match. If you want your wedding photos to stand out and have that “wow” factor, film delivers.
Film and Digital: The Perfect Pair
While film photography offers its own unique charm, it doesn’t mean you have to forgo the convenience of digital photography. In fact, combining both mediums can provide a dynamic representation of your wedding day. Digital photography helps in capturing fast-paced moments and offers the flexibility of instant review, while film adds an artistic and nostalgic touch. By incorporating both film and digital, you can enjoy the best of both worlds, ensuring that every aspect of your day is beautifully documented. The blend of both allows you to capture the spontaneity and excitement of the day while preserving the nostalgic feeling that only film can provide.
4 Things Couples Should Know About Film Photography Before Booking:
- It’s a Different Process Than Digital
Film photography takes time—and that’s part of its charm. Unlike digital, where you can see photos instantly, film needs to be developed and scanned. This means you might wait a bit longer for your final images, but trust me, it’s worth it. - It’s Not About Perfection
Film embraces the imperfect. Light leaks, a little grain, or soft focus—these aren’t flaws; they’re part of the artistry. If you love photos that feel raw, real, and full of character, film is a perfect fit. - It’s an Investment
Shooting with film isn’t cheap. Rolls of film, development, and scanning all add up, which can make film photography a bit more of an investment. That said, many photographers (myself included!) offer hybrid packages that combine film and digital, giving you the best of both worlds without breaking the bank. - It’s Not Guaranteed
Film photography comes with some risks. Rolls can be damaged by light leaks, lost during processing, or even affected by airport scanners during travel. While these issues are rare, it’s important to understand that film doesn’t have the same instant security as digital files. A skilled photographer will take every precaution to protect your memories, but knowing this upfront can help set expectations.





At the end of the day, film photography brings something special to your wedding. It’s timeless, artistic, and incredibly meaningful. Whether it’s the dreamy aesthetic or the thoughtful storytelling, film has a way of elevating your wedding gallery to something truly unforgettable.
If you’re considering adding film photography to your wedding day, let’s chat! I’d love to help you create wedding photos that feel fresh, unique and true to you.