

(don’t) shake it like a polaroid picture
A Polaroid should actually be laid flat somewhere dark. I like to tuck ’em in my armpit for a few minutes.
I’ve been obsessed with film photography since 1981, when I was given a little red camera to keep me out of trouble. It didn’t work. But 40-odd years of shooting film later, I am a film wedding photographer.
My course, The Analogue Anarchist’s Guide to Weddings – does not encourage busting out your best OutKast impression.
It does, however, teach you to shoot film from beginning to end. If you want to add film photography into your wedding workflow, break some rules and have fun, this is for you.


THE ANALOGUE ANARCHIST’S GUIDE TO
WEDDING photography


WHO IS IT FOR?
Anyone who wants to shoot analogue film, and introduce it into their wedding workflow. You may be returning to film after a hiatus, or you could be brand new.
Either way, this will refresh your memory or fill your brain with a vast new amount of information.
Includes:
– Lifetime access, app and desktop.
– 94 lessons in ten modules.
– Videos, worksheets, pdf guides.
– Directory, where to buy, where to develop.
– And most importantly, being part of a supportive community.
Let’s go out and find some trouble.

THE ULTIMATE ANALOGUE GUIDE
By the time you’ve finished this course, you’ll be able to confidently shoot film professionally in any situation, and be comfortable adding it to your wedding workflow.
There’s even a lifeline. It comes with an online community. Alongside the course, the platform has guides, directories, and a place for us all to chat.
Not obligatory to get involved, but could be handy for a section you just know you’re going to need help with (I’m looking at you, slide film. You beautiful tricky bugger).

Registration opens spring 2026. Sign up to be first for early bird access, and follow the anarchists instagram for tips and features.






