Gil shot his first roll in 2006

It was then that his grandfather passed down both a digital and film SLR to him. In the following years he started work as freelance (press) photographer and has been making a living off of his photography for over fifteen years. 

All that time, most of his personal work has been film based using the cameras in his ever growing collection. In 2018 he took a deep dive into the film photography process from shoot to print. 

What started with an improvised workspace in his garage has grown into a dedicated studio with an ever-evolving darkroom. He uses his trusty manual and automated Jobo machines to develop almost any film size and process under the f/16 sun. 

Every roll of film is carefully spooled and developed as if it was his own and scanned on his Fujifilm Frontier SP3000. 

He believes in creating a working relationship with photographers to nail their preference in development and scanning and is there to help in finding the right tools and process from shoot to finish.