Street Photography of Shanghai
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- I hope you enjoy this video as much as I did creating it.
Photography by myself
Video Editing by ^
B Roll by myself and my Partner Qing
Film Stocks include;
Fuji Pro 160, JCH Street Pan, Kodak 500T, Shanghai 100, SHD 100 & Harmen Phoenix 200
Film cameras include Fuji 645W w/40mm, Canon F1n w/50 F1.4/Helios 44-2/Pentax 35mm F3.5/Pentax 20mm F3.8, and Canon 7 with 50mm 2,2F
B-Roll recorded on iphone 15 pro max.
Music is Torsion by Density & Time
Film photos were developed and scanned by Weima Professional Photo & LoOneCommune in Shanghai - Фільми й анімація
Incredible photographs man
Great to meet you guys today. Keep it up! You’ve got some really great compositions. I love how you find ways to make the shapes fit naturally yet in unusual ways.
Was lovely meeting you guys too :) hope you have lots fun in NZ !!
Was great to meet you guys as well. Let me know when you have done your welly/south island video. Keen to check it out.
@areelguy I will try and remember! We got a few videos to release before then but will keep you posted 😁
Wow some of those night shots were were really jaw dropping! I wonder what some of those “squiggly” lines are on some of the negatives? x-ray exposure?
Are you able to give me a time stamp? I might be able to explain. There was a few issues with some of the film and the cameras.
They’re prevalent in a few of the nighttime exposures but 7:11 is the most blatant - it’s almost a subject in a way.
@@tanner_spring Oh um nah I don't think so. Pretty sure its static discharge. It was some Kodak cinema film repacked as C-41 and I bought it in China and shot it in China and didn't go through any Xrays. The humidity was super high and the pollution was really bad when I was there so I think it made it way worse as I've never had it that bad before. The other 3 issues I had was light leaks on the black and white photos on my Canon 7 along with a hair either inside or on the lens & my new Fuji 645. I didn't know how to roll it tightly it needs a bit more finesse than my other medium format cameras.
@@areelguy are you loading 135 film into the 645?
static discharge! that’s very cool, the way it presented itself made it look like splashes of exposed light, and from the first time seeing it - very interesting.