One of my big brothers, Joe, just got married not too long ago. He's pretty much my best friend ever. I had so much to do that day helping get everything ready that I couldn't be really be his photographer. Fortunately my good friend, Tyler Cahoon took most of his pictures. I don't have any of his copies, but I have a few shots of my own. Check these out. You'll like them.
Here's the fun part. I took an old Canon Rebel film camera with me and it was surprisingly cool. I'll admit, I'm a child of the digital age and I wouldn't have it any other way, but film is very cool. It's growning on me, to say the least. Now I see that when I'm editing in Photoshop, I'm more and more often going for so many of the film looks that I like so much. Anyway, check these pictures out. Oh, and just because I said that they were genuine film pictures, that doesn't mean that I didn't edit them in Photoshop, because I did. It's a very healthy collaboration. Why not have the best of both worlds, right?
PS-I came across a very cool blog of a local (Utah) photographer named Jonathan Canlas who shoots 100% with film. I'd like to meet him. If film is what you're after, he's your man. I don't know that you'll find a better shooter trained in the ancient arts than him.