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Spring Baby { Buffalo Baby Photographers }
Here are some shots from a recent outdoor baby portrait session that we did. Can’t wait to do this little guys cake smash session in a couple weeks!



Enjoy!
~Mike
Film is in the Air { Buffalo Film Photographers }
There is something to still be said about film, even in this digital world…
I have been a photographer for over thirteen years now and am lucky enough to have learned on film and in the darkroom. Unfortunately, this is something that not every photographer can say these days. Film still has certain elements to it that make it very much alive.
First off, film delivers exactly the color and aesthetic that I want. No post-processing, no photoshop, no nothing… I see photographers everywhere spending hours behind their computer trying to make their pictures look like they were shot on film. My question to them is: Why not shoot film then?

Shot on Kodak 400VC Film
Second, film makes you slow down. This is something digital has sort of caused us to take for granted. I can shoot 800+ images on a single memory card so is very easy to get shutter happy! With film, you remember to wait and only hit that shutter during that decisive moment.
Third, it saves time. With shooting slower I know that I was going that extra mile to take everything in consideration before capture. I also know that I wasn’t shutter happy and that my shots are not going to be like a flip book or duplicates. Most importantly, I have a life again to spend time with my family or out doing what I do best and being out on field shooting more.
Fourth, film still has amazing latitude. It captures a wide gamut of dynamic range while still preserving the highlights. It also has a great gradation between the highlight and shadows which can easily be lost in digital files. The result is an image that looks how we saw it and that just makes it that much easier to remissness about special time in your lives when the images were taken.

Fifth, film requires skill… Everyone and their mother can purchase an amazing digital SLR camera that is cheaper and has more features than my old digital cameras. If they just keep clicking then you better believe that they will have some lucky shots that look amazing. But give them a film camera and watch out! I would love to see what their lab bill would be for all those rolls of film for just a couple “keeper” images.
Sixth, film is hella’ fun for me! I swear that I am like a giddy little kid when I get the images back and look at them for the first time. This is something that I don’t get as much with digital because I can just look at the screen on the back.
Lastly, film is different especially in an industry where everyone is using the same photo editing software, buying the same photoshop actions and adding the same effects to their pictures. Everyone’s pictures just end up looking like everyone elses. Now I admit that I am guilty of this myself as well. Don’t get me wrong, the images look great when finished but it eats up time to do this to every picture and you can very easily lose your style and vision. With film, your are left with fresh, clean images that just work right from the start.
The best part of all this is that our photo lab, Richard Photo Lab, scans all our digital negatives for us so we end up with a high rez digital copy of all the shots. That means we can still make tweaks if need be, print enlargements online, throw the pics up on Facebook, Twitter or blog without any hassle… How cool is that???
We have a Nostalgia Collection which is shot entirely on film and is available for anyone who is interested in getting something “different” than the norm.
Posted in 1: Newborn Photography, 2: Kid Portraits, 3: Senior Portraits, 4: Engagement Sessions, 5: Wedding Photography, 6: New Products, 7: News, 8. Photography Tips
Tagged buffalo ny film photographers, contax 645, film is alive, film is not dead, film photographers in buffalo, film portrait sessions, holga, medium format film, nikon f100, nostalgia collection, paramour photography, the decisive moment, toy camera
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New FAQ Section
We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions for you to take a look at. Here, we hope to clear up some questions you may have to make your experience with us even better. These topics deal with both our wedding and portrait clients so click on the link below to take a look:
We also added it to the “Information” section above in the navigation panel.
Thanks!
~Mike
Posted in 1: Newborn Photography, 2: Kid Portraits, 3: Senior Portraits, 4: Engagement Sessions, 5: Wedding Photography, 6: New Products, 7: News
Tagged buffalo portrait photographers, buffalo wedding photographers, common questions, faw, frequently asked questions, paramour photography, portrait photographers in buffalo
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…And Yet Another Baby Turns One! { Buffalo Baby Photographers }
This little guy was a champ! He did an amazing job throughout the entire session today and he totally rocked out the photo shoot. He was dressed so spiffy that I thought I was doing a commercial shoot for Gerber or something. And don’t even get me started about those blue eyes!
Here are some pics:





Enjoy!
~Mike
Posted in 2: Kid Portraits
Tagged baby portraits, baby tyler, high key, in studio, nikon, paramour photography
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Wedding Portfolio Finally Up { Buffalo Wedding Photographers }
Enough of this “Coming Soon” stuff. Time to get things up and running once and for all. One of the things on my long to-do list is to get a wedding slideshow posted. You will be able to check this out and more in the Wedding Portfolio Page here: Buffalo Wedding Photography Information Page.
Man, I must have started a brand new blog-site three separate times now . Unfortunately, that means that there is a lot of work that’s not posted from our earlier days. We have been in business since 2006 so it was really tough cutting down this slideshow down to only about a hundred something images. I’m just happy to have finally finished it.
So enough blabbering. Time for you to sit back, crank up your speakers and enjoy the show:
Thanks!
~Becky and Mike