
Vintage Film photography in Funchal, Portugal
Looking for an easy-to-use-less-than-fiddly vintage film camera to take with you on your travels? Whether you’re planning a Jack Kerouac-esque Road trip to Las Vegas
Looking for an easy-to-use-less-than-fiddly vintage film camera to take with you on your travels? Whether you’re planning a Jack Kerouac-esque Road trip to Las Vegas
“You’ve really managed to capture the essence of the day and we’re reliving each moment through the photos” Emily + Georges Sunshine for a Wokingham
An incredible, heartfelt and full of emotions with lots of humour thrown in! Yes, that’s how we’d sum up Holly & Raquel’s wedding in Reading,
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Looking for an easy-to-use-less-than-fiddly vintage film camera to take with you on your travels? Whether you’re planning a Jack Kerouac-esque Road trip to Las Vegas or a chic Tom Ripley tour of Italy on a moped, this budget-friendly Pentax Pino 35 E Automatic vintage camera might hit the right spot. Travel camera for Funchal, Portugal Made in 1984, untouched by George Orwell, this Pentax Pino 35 E film camera was picked up for a trip to Portugal last November. A few things to note about this camera: You set the film speed of either 100, 200, or 400 ISO You must manually open the lens You will need 2 AA batteries Type of film? If you’re in London, visit Analogue Films on Hanbury Street. We used Kodak Porto 400 film. Vintage photos? Photography for nostalgia What makes a photo vintage? I don’t think I’ve ever described a photo as
“You’ve really managed to capture the essence of the day and we’re reliving each moment through the photos” Emily + Georges Sunshine for a Wokingham wedding It’s not everyday that we can say that a bride’s arrival can change the weather but on Emily + George’s wedding day in Wokingham, we can say just that! The day started off with grey clouds and light drizzle but as soon as Emily arrived with her family, arm in arm with her dad, the weather cleared up for pure sunshine. Emily and Georges live in France but having grown up in Wokingham, Berkshire and with family based in Wokingham, the couple decided to have a church wedding in Wokingham. The day started off with guests arriving at a pub near the church. Georges and his groomsmen and friends decided to iron out their last minute nerves with a couple of drinks. It