Moto Photos with my point and shoot film camera - Seattle Motorcycle Photographer

Film captures light in a way that feels almost otherworldly—the soft grain, the dreamlike tones, the way it preserves a moment with depth and texture. It’s not just an image- it’s a piece of time, suspended. To me it feels like film has it’s own heartbeat.

These images are captured using a simple little plastic point and shoot camera from the 90’s - The Ricoh F9. I did a lot of research on the popular or cult point and shoot cameras and chose that one one because of it’s multiple exposure button and image quality. I wanted something I could hike with, ride with, and add to my camera bag without taking up weight or room. Plus I love the no fuss and the compactness, and the analog sounds of taking a photo with it.

Feel free to let me know what you think! And thank you for being here!

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