Looking to go analog?
We have the ability to take endless amounts of photos in this digital age, but that ability can make it more difficult to determine what we really want to say with our images. Film—as a medium and an artistic process—helped prominent SF photographer Meg Messina slow down, find her creative voice, and return to photographing more of what she loves.
We're honored to invite Meg into the Peak Design Flagship to share her philosophies and experiences around incorporating film photography into her workflow. Whether you're a photographer looking to go analog or simply a lover of this classic artistic medium, come to hear Meg's story, pick her brain, and meet other folks in your shoes.
Brief presentation followed by Q&A.
Beers are on the house, so 21+ only.
Special lil' gift for everybody who sticks around...you'll either love it or hate it.
About Meg Messina
Meg (@megmessina) is a San Francisco based photographer of people and love, and people in love. Natural light, strong emotion, & medium format film are her all-time favorite things.
Meg’s work has been printed in books, art journals, and magazines, and is in the permanent collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. She received a degree with honors in fine art photography before starting her business in 2008. When she’s not on the road chasing beautiful light, you can find Meg in San Francisco with her guy, Craig & their giant, orange cat, Hazmo.
https://www.megmessina.com