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Creator of Frames, a lightweight toolkit for film photographers who want to track shot data and sync it with their scanned images. Built for clarity, privacy, and offline use, Frames brings structure to analog workflows without getting in the way.

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There’s something raw and irreplaceable about shooting on film—the sound of the shutter, the grain, the anticipation. But when it comes to organizing and preserving the details behind those images, things can get messy fast. That’s where I come in.

I built Frames not as a flashy platform or a bloated photo editor, but as a quiet utility. It’s a tool meant to sit in the background and keep your notes, your data, and your process clean. Whether you're capturing street moments on 35mm or composing medium format portraits in natural light, Frames lets you log every shot in a way that’s fast, simple, and stays true to how film photographers actually work.

Frames isn’t trying to change how you shoot. It respects the analog experience. It works offline, doesn’t track you, and doesn’t assume you want to upload your world to the cloud. It’s about structure without control. Notes without noise.

On mobile, it’s your on-set notebook. On desktop, it’s your bridge to scanned output. Tag your images with all the technical and personal metadata that matters—aperture, focal length, camera model, film type, notes, even GPS—then export JPEGs that carry that info with them.

This isn’t just a passion project. It’s a response to years of half-solutions and workarounds. If you love film and care about what goes into every frame, Frames was made for you.


More at Frames, the Analog Photography Note App

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