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AN ARTIST, A STORYTELLER, A DOCUMENTARIAN OF THE INTANGIBLE

A woman with long hair, wearing glasses and a checkered blazer, sitting on a chair while taking a mirror selfie with a camera in a room with framed pictures on the wall.
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A woman with long hair, wearing a checkered shirt, looking through a vintage movie camera mounted on a tripod in a room with furniture and shelves.
A person wearing a checkered shirt and gloves is holding a vintage film camera with multiple lenses, pointed towards a blank wall.
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For Robyn Dawn, film transcends documentation; it embodies memory in motion. Inspired by the elegance and artistry of old Hollywood and the intimacy of home movies, she approaches cinematography with an editorial eye and a documentarian’s heart.

Shooting exclusively on 16mm film, Robyn preserves love stories with an artful balance of raw and refined, effortless and intentional. She is drawn to the fleeting; the way light spills through an open doorway, the hush before “I do,” the laughter that lingers even after the moment has passed.

With years behind the lens, her work is sought after by couples who believe in original storytelling over trends, nostalgia over cookie-cutter perfection, and wedding films that feel like timeless heirlooms.

She doesn’t just capture memories, she preserves the way they felt.

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