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September 22, 2008

Elise and Aaron's Wedding Rehearsal - Super 8 mm Film

Elise didn't know that I was recording her wedding rehearsal (August 1st, 2008) on super 8mm film. I was testing out a "new" super 8mm film camera - an old Canon 514XL (circa early 80's). These are the images captured on one roll (50ft) of some rare K40 Kodak film, which is no longer made. I hope that Elise and Aaron someday look at this short moment of time and appreciate the beginning of their married life together even more with this film clip.

We love the fact that Butler's Courtyard asked everyone at the rehearsal to form a circle to pray together.

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