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  • My name is Amy Sandoval and I am a portrait, boudoir and wedding photographer serving the Hampton Roads, Virginia area.

    This blog is my photography journal. I share sneak peeks from sessions with clients and also like to post personal tidbits and photography tips here from time to time. I invite you to subscribe to the blog via email by entering your email address in the box on the top right of the page and clicking on "subscribe by email."

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Spring 2012 on Film

The great thing about shooting film – besides the actual beauty of the images – is the feeling of Christmas when you get the prints/scans back. Back in the day, you’d drop off a roll at your local lab and get it back in a few days. You got back an envelope of 4×6 images – and towards the end of film’s heydey you’d get the second set of 4×6 prints free. You can still go this route, but of course these days we value the digital files as much as the prints. So now you send out the film rolls (across the country!) and they send you not just prints but scans/digital files of the negatives as well. That takes time. Altogether, film is slow and steady.

Not many people shoot film these days. But among the photography community, film is making a resurgence. For a lot of photographers, film is new to them. For us more, ahem, seasoned photographers, we cut our teeth on film. I started with film a long time ago but don’t claim to have shot professionally when I was shooting film. It was more of a hobby at that time. But I remember the discipline that went with shooting film – it’s slower and more methodical.

I’m glad to see film making a comeback. I’m sure it will never be what it once was because it’s so expensive compared to digital. And it’s a lot of work. But it’s making a comeback because, in my opinion, it is beautiful. Why work so hard for an image when you can get it faster and easier with digital? Because you can’t get these tones, the white balance, the saturation, the contrast, and the grain that comes with film. The photos in this post are 100% unprocessed by me. They were developed and scanned by Richard Photo Lab (which I highly recommend if you’re exploring film). To get the look you see in these images, I’d have had to spend hours processing them for the right contrast, white balance and toning. Oh, and I’d have had to add grain – digital creates nearly no grain – which is why we love it so for low light situations. But sometimes grain is good. Really really good.

Anyway. I love these images. And getting back these first two rolls of film scans was like Christmas. Reviewing each image, trying to remember the settings and the lens used and just remembering once again why film is so unique. I shot these over the course of a few weeks – between January and February. I went out once a week or so and captured the Bradford Pear trees in our front yard as they were budding. This spring was fast and early – and I had no idea they’d bloom so quickly. Within just four weeks or so the tree went from winter dormant to spring blooms.

My film study of the trees is below: shot on my Canon 1VHS with my 85mm 1.8 lens and Fuji 400h film. If you’re interested in learning more about film photography, I highly recommend the book “Film is Not Dead” by Jonathan Canlas. I am by no means an expert and have much to learn. I’ll share another post soon – have some sweet images of my girl on film.

 

robynApril 9, 2012 - 12:48 pm

I would loooove to shoot film. But, that would be one expensive habit for me right now, because I know I would become addicted to it. ;)

Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads Newborn Portrait Photographer: Little Connor

Little blue-eyed Connor came to visit my home studio a couple of weeks ago with his mom and dad – I shared with you his sweet detail collage and a little snapshot from the session – here are a few more. For such a little guy he was really interested in the camera and as you’ll see in the images below he even looked right at me for some of his photos. Those sweet blue eyes are definitely windows into his soul. Although he wasn’t sure he wanted to miss out on all the excitement, eventually he was lulled into a milk coma and fell asleep. We swaddled him right up and I took his little detail photos. I love the last photo where he’s stretched out like Superman. I was so impressed with the calm care that mom and dad brought to this session. You’d never guess Connor was their first little guy!

Just a Glimpse: Going…going…gone. Out like a little light.

Quick post peek into a beautiful newborn session I photographed a couple of weeks ago. Loved this series. He was slowly falling asleep in the comfort of his mom’s arms. I’ll be posting a larger peek into the session in a couple of days!

Is it May yet? Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads Engagement Photo Session

Libby and Drew are getting married in May and I can’t wait for their wedding. I gushed all over them in my short sneak peek but I want to share lots and lots more from their session. So here we go!

I love the sass in this one!

I see the shape of Texas in this tree. My daughter sees a heart. Either way, these bendy trees are awesome!

I love this series.

I think Drew got a little “handsy” in these and the look on Libby’s face was priceless!

They did this naturally – love the pose.

Libby grabbed Drew’s glasses for a few fun shots.

Drew is all “yeah, I got this,” in this one and I love that about him!

I told Drew to whisper a secret in Libby’s ear to see if we could get a funny laugh. Love her shy hand to mouth!

Libby pinned a couple of funny photos to her pinterest inspiration board of couples on their cell phones together. So we wanted to recreate that in their session. Because I don’t know a couple around today who doesn’t occasionally text one another while sitting across the table from one another. Wait, just me and my husband?!

They’re so pretty/handsome. And so is the sun going down behind them in these shots.

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Sweet Connor: Newborn Baby Portrait Photographer in Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach

Tiny, sweet little Connor came by the studio yesterday for his first session. Here’s his sweet details collage. Love that yawn! More images to come.:)

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