Hamilton Ward
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Working on a Film - Channel Update!
Hi everyone, just wanted to update you all on what's been going on in my life recently and the plans for the channel in the coming weeks/months.
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Відео

Yard Sale Artist
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I was fortunate enough to do a short piece on my dad and his artistic practice. Really proud of him and what he’s accomplished as an artist and his artistic mission is a true inspiration for us creatives.
Loading some Kodak Porta into my Yashica Mat 124G
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Loading film to some jazz.
Falling out of Love with 4x5 Photography and a Word of Warning to New Film Photographers
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In this video I discuss my disillusionment with 4x5 film photography and offer some tips to those new film photographers out there. If you enjoy this sort of content, please make sure to like and subscribe and feel free to check out my photos on Instagram civilward If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the comments below. Thanks for watching! 00:00 - Intro 02:34 - ...
easiest way to develop bw film at home. alone.
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I've been getting some questions on how I develop my black and white images at home and so this video is in response to those questions. The film in question is Ilford HP5 and the camera I used was the Holga. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop them in the comments below.
Black and White Photography with the Holga 120N
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I take a trip to South Caroline to shoot some photographs with the Holga on some HP5 Plus. 0:00 - Title 0:28 - The Car 0:50 - The Backyard 1:32 - Shooting 3:17 - Final Thoughts Check out my IG to see more images: civilward
Let's shoot the Holga in a Studio Setting
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The Holga is known to be a "full sun" kind of camera but I wanted to try and see what results we could get in a studio setting using only one light. So, check out the video if you're interested in shooting tips with the Holga or if you're curious to see what happens when you try to control this notoriously uncontrollable camera. As always, please make sure to like and subscribe if you have any ...
How to Deal with Creative Slumps & Imposter Syndrome
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Sharing some tips that I use to help myself through creative slumps and also when I'm dealing with Imposter Syndrome. I'm hoping that sharing some of these tips and tricks that I've learned over the years can help those of you out there as much as they've helped me. *You're 0:00 Intro 1:33 Creative Slump Tip 1 2:46 Creative Slump Tip 2 5:37 Creative Slump Tip 3 7:50 Creative Slump Tip 4 9:10 Cr...
Getting to Know the Olympus OM-1 35mm Camera!
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I dive into my main 35mm camera, the Olympus OM-1. I show some example images, go over a little history to showcase why this camera is still a strong contender and then go over the buttons and how to load and unload film. Chapters are available below! Please let me know what you think and if you're enjoying this camera as much as I have been. 0:00 Intro 2:08 A Little History / Viewfinder 4:03 Q...
Why I'm Shooting Film in 2022
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Taking a look at the reasons behind why I'll still be shooting film in 2022. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:44 The Why 6:44 End
The best 4x5 film camera to travel with? First Impressions of the Intrepid 4x5 MK4.
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My first impressions of the Intrepid MK4 4x5 camera after taking it to the beach. I talk through my initial reactions as well as some issues that I had as well as some possible solutions. I showcase some of the images that I was able to take as well. As always, please put any questions or comments below and like and subscribe if you enjoy this type of content. I appreciate you all, thank you! C...
Unboxing the Intrepid 4x5 MK4 Camera!
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After a month of waiting my Intrepid 4x5 camera finally came in! I thought we would kick things off with a quick unboxing and talk about why I'm going to start shooting more 4x5 and why I picked the Intrepid camera to do that. As always, please put any questions or comments below and like and subscribe if you enjoy this type of content. I appreciate you all, thank you! Chapters: 0:00 Introducti...
Easy Tips on How to Load Film onto a Reel Without Getting Frustrated
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I break down what can be the hardest part for photographers when it comes to developing their own film - loading that film onto a reel in complete darkness. Hopefully this break down will alleviate some of the concerns when you step into that darkroom for the first time to try and load film. While this demo is setup for 120 film, the tips here can be applied to 35 as well! If you enjoy this con...
How I scan my film with EPSON and NLP with examples.
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I break down how I scan my film using my EPSON V550 and Negative Lab Pro. I show some examples and go over some tips and tricks to make sure that you're getting the best scans possible. Be sure to drop any questions in the comments below and please do like and subscribe if you're enjoying the content! Negative Lab Pro: www.negativelabpro.com/ Scanner: www.staples.com/Epson-Perfection-V550-Flatb...
Cheaper AND better than my Canon AE-1
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The unsung hero of 35mm film cameras, the Pentax ZX-M is remarkable in its ease of use for newcomers to film photography. We'll take a look at the camera, learn how to load film in properly and take a look at some examples of the images that it can produce. Make sure to like and subscribe if you enjoy this content and be sure to check out my IG for additional images civilward
Getting to Know the Holga 120N - Load film and learn the camera with image examples!
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Getting to Know the Holga 120N - Load film and learn the camera with image examples!
Self-Portrait Photography pt 02
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Self-Portrait Photography pt 02
Episode 07 - Getting to Know the Yashica Mat-124 G
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Episode 07 - Getting to Know the Yashica Mat-124 G
Episode 06 - Developing film in the comfort of your own home!
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Episode 06 - Developing film in the comfort of your own home!
Cyanotype Toning with Oak Bark and Coffee
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Cyanotype Toning with Oak Bark and Coffee
Darkroom (dimroom) Tour!
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Darkroom (dimroom) Tour!
How to put together a color development kit using the Cs41 Cinestill
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How to put together a color development kit using the Cs41 Cinestill
Self-Portrait Photography pt 01
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Self-Portrait Photography pt 01
The Darkroom Isn't Dead - An Introduction
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The Darkroom Isn't Dead - An Introduction
Summer Headstones
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Summer Headstones

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @franciscocompleto8187
    @franciscocompleto8187 6 годин тому

    Hi Hamilton, great video! I just bought a Olympus OM-1 and Im using a Kodak Ultra Max 400 film. I wanted to ask you what settings (iso and shutter speed) would you recommend for a sunny day. Thanks a lot! 😊

  • @Duckgrabber
    @Duckgrabber День тому

    I shoot every format from 35mm to 8x10. I've shot 4x5 and 120 for thirty years. Some thoughts. Yes, using something like a Rolleiflex is a lot more fun to shoot, and it's considerably cheaper. However, 4x5 is more versatile. You can use lenses from any period in history. I sometimes use lenses from the 1840s and 1850s, followed by fascinating lenses from the 1920s. You can shoot film, dry plate, wet plate, paper negatives and so on. A 4x5 contact print, selenium toned, looks beautiful and is very archival. And that gets into something else. Developing your own b&w film is easy and not expensive. You can scan with a digital camera. With 4x5 (and 5x7 is better) you can make terrific contact prints in a small darkroom (or your bathroom.) You can process color film at home, but you don't save much money and it is a bit time consuming. SO, for those just wanting to try film, I'd agree a 120 roll film based camera is a better choice. For those really into photography and wanting to explore options, a 4x5 is great.

  • @etienneamien
    @etienneamien 6 днів тому

    15:58 the elderly man looks like Steve Mccurry the famous photographer who photographed the Afghan Girl

  • @Meclesky07
    @Meclesky07 6 днів тому

    I cant get my yongnuo 600 ex rt ii flashes to fire when mounted on the cameras hot shoe OR by PC sync cable. Can anyone help? I have the little fp/x switch set to X, Shutter Speed set to 1/60, flash set to manual and wireless mode off.

  • @echoesinamber
    @echoesinamber 7 днів тому

    I bought my Holga just over a year ago. It was my first ever film camera. Now I've got quite the collection, including a bunch of old ones. But the Holga was a great introduction, and this video was incredibly helpful, so thank you so much Hamilton.

  • @angrysquirrel16
    @angrysquirrel16 14 днів тому

    Thanks a lot Ward! That's crazy camera, it's my first time using it, thanks to you it's a little bit more accessible

  • @EmlynBoyle
    @EmlynBoyle 14 днів тому

    I've been debating whether to buy this camera or not, but I think your video has finally clinched the deal for me! Thank you Hamilton.

  • @EmlynBoyle
    @EmlynBoyle 14 днів тому

    Thank you so much for these tips Hamilton, and yes, all creative folk have slumps! Subscribed 🙂👍

  • @Nedski42YT
    @Nedski42YT 15 днів тому

    I had a Pentax ZX-M, also marketed as the MZ-M. I liked the way it performed. I also liked the way it looked, YMMV. However it was missing a feature that I've come to appreciate on other camera models. It does not have a "diopter adjustable viewfinder." I never needed one until my eyes got worse with age. This probably won't bother most users. There are some add-on diopter lenses but they are rare and not cheap. Another minor quibble is that it has a "pentamirror" instead of a "pentaprism." This simply means that the pentamirror is slightly dimmer than a pentaprism. I bought a Pentax MZ-3 and a MZ-5 after I gave the ZX-M away. They both have the exact same layout as the ZX-M but with autofocus capability and a diopter adjustable viewfinder.

  • @netrick02
    @netrick02 16 днів тому

    I got one with a broken light meter since i read that its often the battery contact that is broken and that is exactly what had happened. Now i also soldered in a diode and can use it with silver cells

  • @irinarostova7958
    @irinarostova7958 23 дні тому

    I just entered the film photography with my Pentax MZ-3; ngl it's the closest thing to a dslr feel in film photography and it's also very practical in a sense that it had some modern features on it . I just don't get it why the METAL analog cameras get the most love

  • @XYZ-bi9eb
    @XYZ-bi9eb 27 днів тому

    thanks for this straight forward Holga camera review. these cameras are awesome and produce interesting, unique images. thank goodness they are cheap too.

  • @bmwlover1981
    @bmwlover1981 Місяць тому

    I couldn't disagree more about the light meter. Get a working light meter!!!!! It's so important for daily use!

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg Місяць тому

    Well, LF is not for everyone. For me, I love the time, skill and patience required to successfully navigate the involved process that shooting LF entails, the risk of stuffing it up, the joy of capturing something wonderful - and sometimes unexpected. With LF you are in control of absolutely everything and that's special in itself. The gear is beautiful and is completely unlike most forms of photography. Certainly there is a cost per shot we're not used to with our digital gear, but for me (and many of my buddies), it's completely worth it. Open a LF camera in a public place and you'll have a queue of wide-eyed people asking questions. I love the look of wonder on their faces when they go under and have a peek at the ground glass. So, if you have no attention span and no interest in taking your time (and spending a few dollars along the way) and are happy with shooting with your phone only, then LF is probably not for you. If you want something completely immersive and rewarding when you get it all together - check it ou! Cheers from Australia - Dave

  • @Autorange888
    @Autorange888 Місяць тому

    Why drag people down with the triplex crap camera? Throughout history film has always been expensive. Oil paint and canvas are expensive, etching on copper plates and printing on suitable papers is expensive. Looking at your photos you need to adapt your vision to be an artist.

  • @mattlappinen5029
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    I have to disagree with a lot or what your saying. Every Photo I take I have in mind and enlargement bigger than 8x10. Now I am old and when and Sure don't like carrying a big load when I go out to shoot. I am lucky though I can get and get around. I just load up my walker with a digital full frame a tripod and the 4x5 and just a few film holders. I might compose and shoot dozens of digital images. and just a couple of 4x5.s or a full roll of 120. when I get home most of those digital images I will review and delete. I am able to develop and print the 4x5.s and the 120. It's Not all that expensive. even on my pension. If Ansel Adams had a digital camera Each and every one of this film shots would have been successful.

  • @henrymeyer5997
    @henrymeyer5997 Місяць тому

    I am going through this now and it is soul sucking

  • @marabierto2
    @marabierto2 Місяць тому

    Thanks I was needing your information in order to buy a film camera. I just ordered it

  • @boarini2003
    @boarini2003 Місяць тому

    I shoot with paper negatives which are really cheap, and Arista Ortho Litho (which is cheaper than dirt).

  • @LarryManiccia
    @LarryManiccia Місяць тому

    Couldn't agree more. I love my Yashica. It's small, simple to operate, don't have to haul extra lenses around, and it produces wonderful images with a look that digital doesn't have.

  • @fuckenlucy
    @fuckenlucy Місяць тому

    Hi were you able to get it darker eventually? I take it you were going for a more slate or black tone

  • @erichartke4331
    @erichartke4331 Місяць тому

    This was my first SLR when i was in high school. The old MX has a superior viewfinder which makes focusong easier, but the meter isn't reliable, but i use sunny 16. The MZ-M / MX-M is a great learning camera for sure.

  • @nicklopro
    @nicklopro Місяць тому

    Did you know Davy Crockett Used one of these during the siege of the Alamo in 1836!? Armed with one roll of kodak double xx black and white 35mm motion picture film he staved off Santa Anna and 2000 men for THIRTEEN DAYS! Learn more in my new youtube short "the untold history of the Yashica Mat 124G" Thank you for sharing! More people need to learn about this camera and its amazing history spanning nearly 200 years! SUBBED!!!

  • @jamielikescoffee
    @jamielikescoffee 2 місяці тому

    excellent video on a beautiful legend

  • @DaniBRGS
    @DaniBRGS 2 місяці тому

    11:05 actually the bottom button on the lens is the depth of field, for seeing how much light goes into the lens when setting the aperture. Anyway amazing camera. I have the OM-1n version that I still use till this day for the past 12 years. I never use the light meter, I have a separate light meter for that as well. I don’t even know if the light meter on the camera still works and I’m too lazy to find the right battery😂

  • @leolammas7940
    @leolammas7940 2 місяці тому

    Just a couple more features that put this Olympus ahead of the rest: Interchangeable screans;Flash type selector button;Mirror up button &viewing dept of field button. I was not aware of possibility of locking up . tks for that. I advise being careful to thread the film leader correctly as stated by you,

  • @LarryParamedic1
    @LarryParamedic1 2 місяці тому

    I started my love of photography at the age of 16 when I got my first 35mm camera. Now at 62 years old, I was wanting to move over to Large Format, but a back injury put a stop to that dream. Now my heart is just is not into photography as it once was. Mr. Ward, your advice is sound. Thank You for your posting.

  • @Jim-BobWalton
    @Jim-BobWalton 2 місяці тому

    Colour 120 is about NZ$25-45/roll 😱

  • @Jim-BobWalton
    @Jim-BobWalton 2 місяці тому

    Great result. Have you considered using a slightly heavier paper? Japanese mulberry paper is amazing. Awagami (that’s the brand) is sold at fine art paper sales

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 2 місяці тому

    I started photography with medium format cameras. I used medium format for about 15 years before I bought my first 35mm camera and before I bought my first 4x5 inch large format camera. Today, I use my 4x5 inch when I need high image quality and/or front and rear camera movements.

  • @Dev.Stop.Fix.Repeat
    @Dev.Stop.Fix.Repeat 2 місяці тому

    You didn't mention main reason for shooting 4x5 which is camera movements. You don't mention tilt, shift, swing, rise and fall. These are the benefits of 4x5. Also to be able to develop each frame individually rather than on a roll means you can use the zone system fully ie develop for the highlight of each frame. These are huge advantages which you didn't mention. Of course if you don't want that level of creative control 120 makes more sense.

  • @bohabbibab5858
    @bohabbibab5858 3 місяці тому

    97% of what will be on the film you will see on the viewfinder. Not the other way around.

  • @danc2014
    @danc2014 3 місяці тому

    Your camera needs a cleaning if you cannot change the shutter speed without a problem. There are gears on the bottom that can be easily cleaned. But there is also a foam rubber de lamination problem. You should clean any dissolved rubber on the penta prism as it will de laminate the mirror finish.

  • @jerrycargill5062
    @jerrycargill5062 3 місяці тому

    Yeaaaaahhhhhh buuuuttt....tilts and swings!

  • @GirdHerd
    @GirdHerd 3 місяці тому

    So we're not worth a $4.99 roll of film? LOL

  • @fenna_pel
    @fenna_pel 3 місяці тому

    about film photography in general, there is this whole generation that never had a film camera in their hands and thus need to learn these (to me as an 'old' person) basic photography skills ;-) No hate intended, it just shows my age ;-) as a kid i learned these things from my father and he guided me through my early photography. And about the OM-1: back in the early 90's it was my first SLR camera, sold it to get an OM-4. I should have stayed with the OM-1 as none of my OM-4 images were better then my OM-1 images... At the moment i am custodian to 3 OM-1 bodies that all work fine and are used regularly. thx for the video 🙂

  • @buskman3286
    @buskman3286 3 місяці тому

    As far as the cost of film/processing being a big shock, it's not like it's a secret that can only be revealed after buying a large format camera. Every aspect of the cost - whether you do the developing/printing yourself or send it out - is easy to find out with 20 minutes of on-line research. ;)

  • @peterwilliamson2488
    @peterwilliamson2488 3 місяці тому

    The OM1 was not Olympus’ first slr ,that was the Olympus FTL.

  • @EricMilewski
    @EricMilewski 3 місяці тому

    How about a 120 back on a 4x5 camera, like a Horseman 8EXP/120 ?

  • @RobMadeo
    @RobMadeo 3 місяці тому

    Nice video... Yeah, for newbies, buy some spools online so you have a few spares. Shop around; they should be cheap.

  • @fernandaalnunes
    @fernandaalnunes 3 місяці тому

    I'm 24 years old, all of my childhood pictures were taken in a pentax zx-m camera :) two days ago I told my dad that I wanted to start in film photography, so he gave me his!

  • @remonmicheal8753
    @remonmicheal8753 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video sir

  • @rolft.7697
    @rolft.7697 4 місяці тому

    Most people I know shoot black and white film with there 4x5 `s. Cost for one sheet of Fomapan100 (in Europe) is roughly 45 Cents. One 120-roll of FP4 or HP5 costs about 11 to 12 Euro. If one is shooting 6x6 the cost per frame would be 1 Euro/Dollar.......Chemistry for black and white film is still affordable (the more if you mix it with raw chem by yourself)...So, I guess you got my point : shooting 4x5 does not have to be over expensive

  • @davewoodhead2452
    @davewoodhead2452 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for a great review, really enjoyed your presentation. You didn’t mention mirror lock up control and threaded shutter release for bulb mode long exposures to stop any mirror slap. Owned mine for 30 years and shoot with it often despite having many other cameras. These truly are beautiful machines that will outlive any DSLR or mirrorless that is sold in 2024.

  • @mrN3w7
    @mrN3w7 4 місяці тому

    Didn't the MZ line up had issues with the plastic gear that eventually breaks? Or did this model came with a metal gear?

  • @KlaraLaNaePhotography
    @KlaraLaNaePhotography 4 місяці тому

    Helpful!! would love a walk through with flash on this camera !! :)

  • @juravhs3848
    @juravhs3848 5 місяців тому

    What a thoughful speech, thank you. I’m totally ok with my RB 6x7 and its magic glass. 4x5 is too much to carry around

  • @EdwardMartinsPhotography
    @EdwardMartinsPhotography 5 місяців тому

    Color large format cost is getting really prohibitive for sure. Black and white is still viable though. Ilford FP4+ is about $2.50 a sheet and if you process it yourself it's about $.50 in chemistry. The scans from an Epson V850 are more than enough for printing to 30x40 inches, but of course printing in a traditional darkroom always yields superior results to any digital print.

  • @lexitruesdale1465
    @lexitruesdale1465 5 місяців тому

    Hi! I saw you mention if we need that piece to load the film to comment, I can't find mine.. 🥲 do you know where I could get one? Thank you!!

  • @shawnlennon1947
    @shawnlennon1947 5 місяців тому

    Couldn’t you have used a old already developed film? Sorry I’m new.