Analog Film Photography Session in San Francisco
True analog film photography, start to finish — not a digital filter dressed up to look like film. Real grain, real chemistry, real negative.
What to Expect
True analog film photography, start to finish — not a digital filter dressed up to look like film. This is the general-purpose session for any project that needs real 35mm black and white film work without fitting neatly into a portrait, wedding, or headshot category: creative projects, personal work, editorial concepts, or anything in between. If you have a photography idea that doesn’t map onto a standard package, this is the service built to scope it properly.
Not every photography idea fits a named package, and forcing a creative concept into the wrong category usually produces a worse result for everyone. This service exists specifically for that gap — a real consultation, a custom plan, and genuine 35mm film execution for whatever the project actually needs, rather than a compromise built around whichever standard service happens to be closest.
What's Included
- ✓Fully custom scope — creative, editorial, or personal film photography projects
- ✓Shot on real 35mm black and white stock, hand-developed in-house
- ✓Flexible location — studio, on-location around San Francisco, or both
- ✓Consultation included to scope the project before the session
Ideal For
- ✓Creative projects, editorial concepts, or personal work that needs real film, not a filter
- ✓Artists and small brands wanting authentic black and white film photography for a campaign
- ✓Anyone with a photography idea that doesn’t fit a standard category
Flat Rate — No Hidden Fees
$300/hr
2-hour typical session · billed for actual time worked
Self-book online and save $20 — the discount is noted automatically at checkout, no code needed.
Book nowText (415) 573-FILMPricing & What's Included
This service follows the same flat $300/hr rate as every other session — the difference is that duration and scope are custom-planned during the consultation rather than fixed in advance, so total cost depends on the project’s actual needs.
Deliverables (prints, scans, or both) are agreed on during the consultation based on the project’s intended final use — a personal print, an editorial submission, or campaign-ready digital files.
From Booking to Delivery
Consultation
Because this is custom-scoped, we start with a real conversation about what you’re trying to make — a personal art project, an editorial concept, a small brand campaign — so we can plan the right approach, film stock, and timeline before anything is shot.
Planning
Depending on the project, this might mean scouting a location, sourcing props or styling, or just settling on a shot list — the planning phase varies more here than in any other service because the projects themselves vary so much.
The Shoot
Session length and structure are built around the project’s actual needs rather than a fixed time slot — some projects need one focused hour, others need a full day across multiple locations.
Development
All film is developed by hand in-house — for larger or multi-roll projects, we can develop and proof in batches so you can review progress before the full project wraps.
Delivery
Deliverables are scoped to the project — anything from a handful of fine art prints to a full set of digital scans for an editorial or campaign use, discussed and agreed on during the initial consultation.
Why This Session Is Shot on Real Film
A lot of creative and editorial work today reaches for a "film look" through a digital preset or an AI filter, which produces something that resembles film at a glance but falls apart under any real scrutiny — the grain pattern is wrong, the highlight rolloff doesn’t behave like actual film, and the whole thing reads as an imitation to anyone who’s actually shot or worked with real film. Shooting on real 35mm stock means the final result is the genuine article, not a simulation of one.
For editorial and creative work specifically, there’s also a practical benefit to film’s constraint: it forces real intentionality. You can’t machine-gun a thousand frames hoping AI-assisted culling finds something usable later. Every frame has to be considered, which tends to produce more deliberate, more considered final images — a real asset for creative work that’s trying to say something specific.
And for personal or artistic projects, there’s something that matters beyond craft: authenticity. A project built on real film, real chemistry, and real hands in a darkroom carries a different kind of integrity than one assembled through digital tools and AI assistance — especially in a moment where audiences are increasingly attuned to spotting the difference.
There’s also a simple creative-freedom argument for this service: because it isn’t constrained by a fixed package structure, it can accommodate ideas that genuinely wouldn’t work anywhere else — a multi-location concept, an unusual subject, a format that doesn’t map onto a standard portrait or event shoot. The consultation step exists specifically to make sure that flexibility gets used well, not wasted.
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The Studio
Full lighting control for controlled creative or editorial concepts.
Anywhere in San Francisco
Because this service is scoped per project, location is determined by what the concept actually needs — we’ll scout with you.
How to Prepare
✓Come to the initial consultation with reference images or a rough concept, even a loose one — it gives us something concrete to plan around.
✓Think about final use in advance (a print, a digital campaign, a personal archive) since it affects how we scope development and delivery.
✓If the project needs specific props, styling, or wardrobe, flag that early so there’s time to plan or source it.
✓Be realistic about timeline — film development takes real time, so build that into any deadline-driven project.
✓Stay flexible on exact shot count — film sessions are scoped by time and concept, not a guaranteed number of final images.
Not What You Need? Explore Every Service
Same real 35mm black and white film, same darkroom process, same $300/hr flat rate — across every session type The Film Photographer of San Francisco offers in San Francisco.
Black & White Portrait Session
A one-on-one black and white film portrait session — shot on 35mm, developed by hand in a real darkroom. No AI retouching, no digital filters standing in for real light and shadow.
Golden Gate Bridge in Fog
Real 35mm black and white film golden gate bridge in fog.
Black & White Headshot Session
Professional black and white headshots for LinkedIn, corporate teams, and personal branding — shot on real film for a look no AI headshot generator can fake.
Twin Peaks at Blue Hour
Real 35mm black and white film twin peaks at blue hour.
Lands End Coastal Silhouette
Real 35mm black and white film lands end coastal silhouette.
Black & White Landscape Photography
Black and white film landscape work around San Francisco — the fog, the hills, the bridges — printed the way landscape photography looked before everyone had a phone in their pocket.
Couples & Engagement Session
A black and white 35mm film session built around a real relationship, not a posed template. Real film grain, real moments, no AI beautification.
Haight-Ashbury Storefronts
Real 35mm black and white film haight-ashbury storefronts.
Cable Car on California Street
Real 35mm black and white film cable car on california street.
Family Portrait Session
Black and white film family portraits — one negative per frame, hand-developed, printed to last. The kind of photo that still looks right in twenty years.
Painted Ladies, Alamo Square
Real 35mm black and white film painted ladies, alamo square.
Wedding Photography
Full black and white film wedding-day coverage. A real photographer shooting real film all day — no AI batch-editing after the fact, no shortcuts on the most important day of the year.
Senior Portrait Session
Black and white film senior portraits with real character — not another AI-smoothed yearbook photo everyone else has too.
Sutro Tower Through the Fog
Real 35mm black and white film sutro tower through the fog.
Ferry Building Clock Tower
Real 35mm black and white film ferry building clock tower.
Mission District Mural Wall
Real 35mm black and white film mission district mural wall.
Fine Art Darkroom Prints
Hand-printed black and white darkroom prints from your session, or from your own existing negatives — museum-quality, archival paper, printed by hand under a real safelight.
Bernal Heights Skyline View
Real 35mm black and white film bernal heights skyline view.
Studio Session with Vintage Backdrops & Props
A black and white studio session with period-correct 70s/80s backdrops and props — old-school on purpose, not an AI-generated retro filter.
Digital Scans Add-On
High-resolution digital scans of your film negatives, delivered alongside your prints, so you can share and post without ever touching an AI editing tool.
Vintage Camera Consultation & Rental
One-on-one consultation on vintage 35mm film cameras, plus rental of a fully working body for your own shoot — real gear, real guidance, no AI in the loop.
Analog Film Photography Session — Common Questions
What kind of projects have you done through this service?
This service covers a wide range — personal art projects, editorial concepts, small brand or product work, and anything that needs real film photography outside a standard portrait or event category. Bring your idea and we’ll scope it.
Do you charge differently for this than other services?
Pricing follows the same flat hourly rate as every other service — the difference here is that scope and duration are custom-planned during the consultation rather than fixed in advance.
Can this be used for a small business or brand shoot?
Yes — small brands and artists use this service for authentic black and white film content specifically because it can’t be replicated with an AI filter.
Do I need to know exactly what I want before booking?
No — the consultation exists specifically to help shape a loose idea into a real, shootable plan.
Can this include multiple sessions for one larger project?
Yes — larger projects can be scoped across multiple sessions, discussed and planned during the initial consultation.
Is this good for building a personal portfolio?
Yes — this is one of the most common uses of this service, for photographers, artists, and creatives building out authentic analog work.
Can I collaborate with your photographer creatively, or do I need my own fully-formed concept?
Both work — the consultation exists specifically to develop a concept together if you don’t already have one fully formed.
Do you shoot experimental or non-traditional film techniques, like double exposures?
Ask during the consultation — depending on the concept, experimental techniques can be planned into the session.
Is this available for a multi-day or ongoing project rather than a single session?
Yes — larger projects can be scoped across multiple sessions, planned during the initial consultation.
Can small businesses use this for authentic product or brand photography?
Yes — this is a common use case for brands wanting genuine black and white film content rather than AI-generated or heavily filtered marketing imagery.
What happens if the project scope changes partway through?
Reach out and we’ll revisit the plan together — custom projects sometimes evolve, and we’d rather adjust than force an outdated plan.
Do you work with agencies or creative directors on larger campaigns?
Yes — reach out with the scope and timeline and we’ll discuss whether it fits within a single session or needs to be planned across multiple.
Can this session include both stills and a written concept brief beforehand?
Yes — for more involved creative projects, we’re glad to develop a written shot concept together during the consultation phase before shooting anything.
Is there a minimum or maximum project size for this service?
No fixed minimum or maximum — the consultation exists specifically to scope whatever size project you bring, from a single roll to a multi-day production.
Do you provide contact sheets for larger multi-roll projects?
Yes — for projects involving multiple rolls, contact sheets are provided so you can review and select frames methodically rather than working from loose negatives.
Can this service be used to document a real event, like a gallery opening or performance?
Yes — event documentation on real film is a common use of this service; discuss timing and coverage needs during the consultation.
How do you price a multi-day custom project compared to a single session?
The same flat $300/hr rate applies across however many hours the project actually needs — a multi-day project is simply billed for the total time across all sessions.
Do you shoot fashion or lookbook-style projects on real film?
Yes — fashion and lookbook concepts are a common use of this service; discuss wardrobe, styling, and location needs during the consultation.
Can this be used for a music project, like an album cover or press photos?
Yes — musicians and bands frequently use this service for authentic black and white promotional imagery.
What if I want a specific vintage camera or unusual film stock used for a particular effect?
Ask during the consultation — specific camera or film stock requests can be planned for if they fit the project and are available.
Can you shoot a documentary-style project following a real process over time, like an artist working in their studio?
Yes — longer-form documentary projects are a good fit for this service; the consultation is where we’d plan realistic scope and timeline for something like that.
Do you offer any discount for students or emerging artists on a tight budget?
Ask when you inquire about your project — we’re glad to discuss scope and timing that fits within different budget constraints.
Can this service produce work suitable for a gallery show or exhibition submission?
Yes — the hand-printed, archival process is well-suited to exhibition-quality work; mention that goal during the consultation so we can plan sizing and printing accordingly.
Can I book a shorter, exploratory session just to test whether film fits my creative style before a bigger project?
Yes — a shorter exploratory session is a reasonable way to start; mention that during the consultation and we’ll scope accordingly.
Do you provide any creative direction, or is the concept entirely up to me?
Both are available — bring a fully formed concept and we’ll execute it, or come with a loose idea and we’ll help shape it together during the consultation.
Can this service be used for a personal project with no specific end goal, just creative exploration?
Yes — open-ended creative exploration is a completely valid reason to book this session; not every project needs a defined commercial or portfolio purpose.
What film stock do you shoot?
Primarily Kodak Tri-X 400 for its classic black and white grain, with Ilford HP5 as an alternative depending on the light and the session. Every roll is developed by hand, never sent to an AI upscaling tool.
Do I get digital scans, or only physical prints?
Both, if you want them. The Digital Scans Add-On gets you high-resolution scans of your negatives for sharing and printing elsewhere, alongside your physical darkroom prints.
How long does it take to get my photos?
Darkroom prints typically take 5-7 business days to develop and print by hand. Digital scans, when added, are usually ready in 2-3 business days.
Do you shoot corporate headshots?
Yes — black and white corporate headshots are one of our most-booked sessions, for individuals and full teams in San Francisco.
Can you shoot outside San Francisco?
Yes, within the Bay Area — reach out with your location and we'll confirm travel details before booking.
Do you rent out vintage cameras?
Yes — the Vintage Camera Consultation & Rental service includes a real 35mm body plus guidance on how to use it for your own shoot.
What if it rains on my session day?
We reschedule at no charge for weather that would ruin an outdoor session. Studio sessions are unaffected either way.
Do you retouch or edit photos with AI?
Never. Every edit is done by hand in the darkroom or with traditional printing techniques — no AI photo editing, no AI-generated portraits, ever.
Can I book a group or family session with more than 5 people?
Yes — larger group and family sessions are available, just note the group size when you book so we can plan the right amount of time.
Do you offer gift certificates?
Yes, gift certificates are available for any session type — text or call to arrange one.
What sizes do darkroom prints come in?
Standard sizes run from 5x7 up to 16x20, all hand-printed on archival photo paper. Custom sizes are available on request.
Is there a deposit required to book?
Yes, a deposit secures your date; the balance is due at the session. Exact terms are confirmed when you book.
Can I reschedule if something comes up?
Yes, with reasonable notice — reach out as soon as you know and we'll find a new date.
Do you shoot weddings outside the traditional package?
Yes — partial-day coverage and elopements are available in addition to full-day black and white film wedding photography.
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