Camping at Big Arm, Montana

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Its almost eleven and I just somehow got the mix right for pour over coffee after months of "tweaking"... This is my life in a nutshell... or a coffee bean.

Married life is good, we are broke, happy, and enjoying getting into the swing of things. We are almost caught up on editing, and will be tackling some album designs etc by the end of this week. We are also in the yearly process of rebranding and changing things we are not satisfied with. It seems like a never ending battle, but when it comes to our "art" it'll never be quite finished. I like the direction we are heading, and thats enough for now.

Every year Rachels family goes camping around Labor day, last year I was the odd new boyfriend, this year I was the almost husband. I drove a boat for the first time, and tested out my new Canon 814 super 8 camera, which we used later to film our wedding (fingers crossed, still have yet to send the film in) but as you can see from the awkwardly silent footage below, it works.

All the images below were taken on Kodak Portra 400 and 160 film.

Jon + Julia Day after session

This was such an insanely fun shoot. We don't often get a bride and groom that are willing to jump into a lake for us:) We also got to shoot a ton of film, which makes me super happy. This session also made me wish every wedding was on the water. Jon and Julia! You are both amazing people! and I'm so glad things worked out the way they did and and Rachel and I were able to capture these images.

Film shot on Mamiya 645af, 80mm 1.9N, Portra 400 and Fuji 400H.

 

Purchase prints from the event Here

Kinzie {Senior} Columbia Falls High School

I LOVED this session!! Kinzie flippin rocked the camera and my job a breeze!! She's such a classic beauty and trampin around the golf course with a giant shoe couch with her best friend and mom at sunset was everything I could ask for in a senior session!! The last three images on this post are shot on Kodak Portra 400...yummmmmmy film goodness right thur ;)