Analog Campaign Photography.

As a Los Angeles Film Campaign Photographer, Alex has the capabilities to shoot on 35mm and 120 film to give your campaign a vintage, timeless feel.

Film brings out rich colors, natural grain, and a real sense of mood that digital can’t match. This look connects especially well with Gen Z and audiences who value authenticity. Film makes your visuals feel more real, more emotional — and more memorable.

Shooting your campaign or lifestyle lookbook on analog film is a powerful way to create a distinct, memorable look that resonates with today’s audiences. If film aligns with your brand’s creative direction, it’s more than just a stylistic choice — it becomes a strategic move to connect with customers through timeless, authentic imagery.

Los Angeles based film commercial photographer.

Compact film cameras like the Contax T2 and Yashica T4 are known for their sharp lenses, quick handling, and point-and-shoot simplicity — making them perfect tools for capturing real, in-the-moment imagery. When used for analog film campaign photography, these cameras deliver natural, candid looks that feel effortless and authentic. Their compact size allows for more relaxed shooting environments, helping talent feel comfortable and unposed. The result is a set of images with a raw, spontaneous energy that gives your campaign a genuine, lifestyle-driven edge.

Medium format film cameras like the Mamiya 645 and Pentax 6x7 are perfect for campaigns that need striking detail, beautiful backgrounds, and rich tonality. Shooting on 120 film gives you a much larger negative than 35mm, which means sharper images, smoother falloff, and incredible depth. These cameras are ideal for campaign and lifestyle photography where background and environment play a key role. The high dynamic range of 120 film captures both highlight and shadow detail with stunning clarity, giving your visuals a premium, cinematic quality that stands out across print, digital, and social platforms.

Los Angeles based film campaign photographer.