Angela Newton Roy Photography bio picture
  • Hi there and welcome!

    I am a photographer based in Northern VA, specializing in Interiors, Brands, and capturing the love of a family on medium format film. Having earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Interior Design from Virginia Commonwealth University and being a photographer for 8 years, I’ve been able to blend my love for capturing a feeling through an image with my love for spaces, people, and stories. Whether it’s the feeling of being inside a beautifully designed place, the feeling of a brand’s story and how it draws people in, or the feeling of a 3 year old’s tiny arms wrapped around their mother and the impossible joy felt at hearing their sweet giggle, my heart connects with each one of these and translates it into imagery that has soul and evokes emotion. I believe in telling a story, beautiful light, gratitude, and always seeing the beauty in life and in others.

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All pictures above shot on Fuji Pro 400H 35mm film

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Images above shot on Fujichrome Provia 400x 35mm color slide film

There is something so beautiful about film. The way it captures a moment. The way it makes you slow down. Makes you really think. Forces you to be deliberate. There is no redo. There is no pulling the camera away to check the screen and see what you got (though I do this at least once every time I shoot film – looking ridiculous as I look at the back of a camera with nothing there 🙂 ). And the anticipation as you wait for your film scans to come back from the lab harkens back to being a child and looking forward to a birthday or Christmas. This makes it that much more fun!

I purchased a used Canon EOS 3 to become re-acquainted with film,  shooting Fuji Pro 400H 35mm film and Fujichrome Provia 400x 35mm color slide film for fun. One of the things I love the most about this camera is that I can use all of my Canon lenses with it! All of the images above were taken with this camera and these two film types. It’s so much fun to be inspired by film and to see it influence my digital work. I think it’s a great exercise as a digital photographer, because it forces me to think differently. I have been falling in love with film for some time now and pining for a Contax 645 medium format camera…watching some of my favorites (one, two, three) share beautiful film image that give such dreamy, creamy tones and make me want to live in their images. And because I am a person who likes to go all in (and because why not tackle medium format in Paris!?!!) I recently decided to make that jump and can not wait to see what I capture with my Contax while we are visiting France. There is definitely a learning curve with film – it’s going to take lots of practice focusing on getting really comfortable with the relationship between film and light, film types, my light meter, and the like – but I am so excited to explore and dive head first into an art that is so beautiful!

Thanks to Indie FIlm Lab for my lovely film scans and for being so great to work with!

 

 

  • Ruth Mitchell Newton - beautiful pictures!! Can’t wait to see more!ReplyCancel

  • Melissa Kruse - so pretty Angela… lets have a film date very soon 😀ReplyCancel

  • Cherie M. Murashige - Angela Newton Roy, which light meter did you get? I’m still debating!ReplyCancel

  • Marissa Roy - dirk and amanda look so great!ReplyCancel

  • Caroline Frost Shea - gorgeous Angela! So creative and unique- love!ReplyCancel

  • Christina Blanarovich - Wooohoooo! Welcome to the film club! Wait we really SHOULD have a film club! Gorgeous work. Cannot WAIT to see Paris on medium format.ReplyCancel

  • Angela Newton Roy - Thanks Melissa!! Yes! Let’s please!ReplyCancel

  • Angela Newton Roy - Thanks mama 🙂ReplyCancel