Natalie and Kyle Engagement, Whitefish Lake, Montana

A few weeks ago we met Kyle and Natalie at the Red Caboose in downtown whitefish to talk about the upcoming wedding, after that we made a quick drive to Whitefish lake and did a 10 min engagement session:) The light was amazing and we had so much fun working with these two awesome people. Can't wait for the wedding this August.

​Contax 645, with Portra 400 film, and an SX-70 with Impossible Project film for the polaroids. 

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Christy and Jeff Preview

Editing this wedding today and had to post a few images, Rachel and I were so thankful to be able to photograph Christy and Jeffs Wedding in Helena a few weeks ago. 

All images captured on Contax 645af, on kodak and fuji films, and the polaroids were taken on our SX-70 on Impossible project film

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Shayla and Leon, Musicians, Whitefish

​Shayla and Leon are to amazing local musicians, and last week we had a blast collaborating on a shoot together. Check out some of Shayla's songs on youtube by clicking here. I've also put links to her itunes on the bottom of this post :) Check her out! 

This entire session was done on Kodak and ilford film, on our Contax 645. 

Here is a link to Shayla's album on iTunes. She and Leon have a new album coming out soon that we are super excited to hear:) 

​Thanks to Let The Kids for featuring a couple of the polaroids from this shoot! 

Red Caboose Coffee and Yogurt, Whitefish, Mt

​If you know Rachel and I, you know that we love coffee, and film. A few weeks ago we had the honor of combining the two, and photographing our favorite local coffee and yogurt place, The Red Caboose in downtown whitefish. We love these people, seriously, and Kelli and Reid Trontel have the best staff ever. They made us amazing food, coffee, and let us photograph them for a couple hours. I have never been on a shoot that smelled this good. 

Check out Kelli's blog at : blog.kellitrontel.com

All these images were created on film, portra 400, 160, tri-x, and polaroids from the impossible project.