Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Why I Prefer Film Photography

People are usually surprised when I tell them that I still use a 35mm film SLR as my main work camera.  I went to a conference about 8 years ago by a very well known children's portrait photographer who is passionate about film.  Before I went, I told myself I was either going to come home and buy a digital camera or commit to using my film camera as my medium.  After that weekend, I knew film photography was right for me.  As an artist, it is the medium necessary to achieve the outcome that inspires me. My passion in my work comes from the results that film photography produces.  To me photography is about creating the best product I can - not about the highest profit margin. 

When clients really want some color images I will shoot with both digital for color and film for black and white.  I find I approach both cameras a little differently.  There isn't the cost factor in the back of my mind while shoot with my digital camera.  I know I can just shoot away and delete any unwanted images.  Although this sound enticing, it actually works as a disadvantage.  I find that I might not take the necessary time to compose the shot and might not carefully wait for that perfect shot with digital.  I can just over shoot and assume that there are some good ones.  With film I tell myself with each shot, to slow down, to take my time, to make sure it is the right, perfect shot.  When I am shooting both film and digital for clients, I shoot away with the digital; then when I pick up the film camera I hear me telling myself, and the subject, make it count.  

After I make sure I have captured the perfect expressions of your children, I have the images processed and printed by a highly skilled craftsmen who has more than forty years of printing experience in the same print-making process as one hundred years ago. Film is individually hand-processed and treated to the highest archival standards.  Negatives are custom printed in a dark room. The result is a much richer image with more tonal depth and detail than anything created by a digital file. The final print has a timeless quality to it and, with proper care, looks the same as the images we see in art museums or our grandmother's attic. Even if your children's portraits don't end up on a museum wall, aren't they worth it? Your perfect child. The perfect shot. It's the perfect moment captured in time. 


Prints made from film last forever.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Nona's Ice Cream

Such a great shoot. It makes me proud to live in a perfect little town like Hingham with Nona's homemade only two blocks away for my house. This little boy doesn't like messes and was just as clean coming out of the shoot as going into it. His sister, on the other hand, couldn't get enough! My favorite shot is of the inside of Nona's with the little boy getting his ice cream - the chalk board in the background is classic. 








Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Modern American Family

I was traveling to meet this modern American family and scout their lovely home as a possible location for the shoot. But just a short distance from their house I tripped upon this cool, old industrial building and it inspired me to schedule the shoot there.  I had to tell her that her beautifully renovated home was not the vision I saw for her shoot! Sometimes things that are a little different are the most beautiful things. This family was really fun to work with and were naturals in front of the camera.  







AFP on FB

Thank you for visiting Alyssa Fortin Photography THE BLOG. This is the best place to see a more in-depth look at my most recent work. Throughout the month I will post my thoughts on timely shoots and share some of my favorite images.

I realize, however, more and more people are on Facebook, so I recently joined and added Alyssa Fortin Photography. There, I will post more favorite photos, a brief update or two, links to THE BLOG, but also special offers that are only available to my Facebook friends.

If you are on Facebook, I hope you will take the time to "Like" my business page, Alyssa Fortin Photography. And if you see an image of your child, do "tag" the photo as your own. I am proud of my work and hope you will want to share my page with your friends and family.