Caleb posted the wedding of Lauren and Tim last week on the blog and I wanted to also show their stunning 8mm as well.
Filmed by Rob Culpepper and edited by Branden Lower, this may be one of my all time favorites!
Lauren & Tim 8mm from A Bryan Photo on Vimeo.
If this is your first time on our site, we specialize in photographing high end weddings and interesting people. Despite living in a digital age, we primarily shoot with film because its natural look allows us to stand out. This past year we traveled to Charleston, South Africa, New York and Las Vegas among others. However, the A Bryan Photo studio is located in Birmingham, Alabama, and it provides a great place for our team to perfect our craft and meet with clients.
We are excited about the new features of this site, which was beautifully crafted by Machstic. The site will allow our clients to enjoy more of their images and provide a platform for our entire catalogue of work. Although our new site is comprehensive, you can see our work featured in PDN's Top Knots, and we were also selected as a member of Grace Ormonde's Wedding Style's Platinum List.
Thanks for your time and attention. We don't take it for granted and look forward to providing you with more great photos and interesting stories in the future.

4 comments:
I HEART super 8! Oh, it's soooo good to see!
eliesa
best oneeeeeeeeeeee, definitely.
I officially declare this couple as my favorite ABP couple of 2008. FAVORITE!
One question about 8mm... is it always black and white, or as with cameras, you can choose the type of film?
or is it always color and then when you're editing you choose whether it stays color or goes b&w digitally?
this is TOO CUTE! LOVE IT!
Fabulous video. I love Super 8. I really want to buy a camera for my brother (he loves to film), but I don't know where to find one, much less where to get the film.
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