Yo! this is dope. I love your work man, I only recently started photography and I am teaching myself cinematography. you are truly one of my inspirations!
Yes because you have to learn to make every shot count, you have to learn at a faster more money costing way, or if you gave yourself a small memory card you could only take X amount of pictures, we gain style by working in the dark room. Or in digital case photo shop, which takes longer and some processes digitally are destructive to the photo, ruining the quality. I shot with film awhile ago and for me it’s not cost effective even as a hobby it’s expensive, so I give myself small cards and only certain focal lengths
I listened to this about ten times before I watched it. Both experiences were phenomenal. It's great to see a black artist in the film space. Incredible work.
This was a throwback to my highschool photography days. Our teacher even made us cut our own film sometimes. Typically we only had to develop the film though. I can still smell the chemicals.
One of your best videos man. You inspired me to start shooting 35mm film. Definitely want to develop it on my own and even get a medium format camera soon. Up next is scanning and processing it by myself instead of having the lab do it. Baby steps. Keep up the great work.
By far my FAVORITE Vuhlandes video to date! I don’t care for the ASMR but the cinematography combined tutorial was dope!! You didn’t need to do any explaining because it was shot masterfully! Like, this was beautiful dude! When the video finished I verbally said “Woooowwww!” Like out loud, not in my head! Once again this video was dope and it wasn’t because of the weird ASMR community. It was genuinely beautiful to see it all come together!
Film is great. Love the noises and feel of the camera plus the old vintage lenses have this look to them even on digital cameras. But I do like digital because it's easier and better for running around and shooting. But messing around with film cameras is super fun
This is amazing! I develop just black and white film at home, never developed in color because the process is a bit different and you need different things to make it happen, but I know the love is the exact same! One day I'll be able to develop my color film at home. It was thanks to this quarentine that I started to develop by myself and I have to admit that my anxiety is always present while I'm in the process! Just felt like sharing this 😅 Thank you so much for this video, your content is amazing and your photos are amazing as well 👌 Keep up the great work✨ Hugs from Portugal, still social distancing even though our economy is reopening already but your videos still save me from procrastinating 😚
Yo bro! I just came across your channel and I like your perspective on film and everything else. You have opened my eyes and I have just been following you for like a week. The video you did on your old photos made me revisit my old ones. I laughter at some of mine too. Keep doing your thing bro. Thanks for the videos.
This is how I have been doing it with 35 mm film since the seventies. I only just got into DSLR photography the past week or so and I don't even have my first DSLR camera yet. Still waiting on it from Amazon. So excited to get into a different genre of the photography world.
im out here watching the entire thing and im hella intrigued without a single spoken word! I feel like this is more interesting to watch than a tutorial someone speaks over
Man you were scaring me with the blix lol. A tip to help it go back in faster is to lift up the funnel, because it wants to let out the air/gas that’s trapped, so lifting the funnel will allow those gases to go around it instead of through the funnel
yall ever realize how many noises go into taking photos? they're all SUPER satisfying too! WOW I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY
great listen 👂🏼
Yo! this is dope. I love your work man, I only recently started photography and I am teaching myself cinematography.
you are truly one of my inspirations!
Love these Vuhlogs!! Keep up the art :)
When the shutter was flapping, it's very satisfying sound for me.
That good old epson scanner satisfying sound.
Even though it's a longer process, I feel like you gain a deeper understanding by shooting film.
Yes because you have to learn to make every shot count, you have to learn at a faster more money costing way, or if you gave yourself a small memory card you could only take X amount of pictures, we gain style by working in the dark room. Or in digital case photo shop, which takes longer and some processes digitally are destructive to the photo, ruining the quality. I shot with film awhile ago and for me it’s not cost effective even as a hobby it’s expensive, so I give myself small cards and only certain focal lengths
understanding of what
Didn’t realize this much effort went into film development
digital photography asmr video will be like 30 seconds long lmao
Pretty much just a mirror flapping at burst rate.
lmfao just hold the button and then the stutter sound start, the end
That sony focus lock bleep ain't exactly asmr.. it's anxiety triggering
I listened to this about ten times before I watched it. Both experiences were phenomenal. It's great to see a black artist in the film space. Incredible work.
4:43 .... that sound you don't want to hear at the airport.
Why?
@@jamssy3409 let’s just say it’s a sight that an unwanted visitor is knocking at your back door
Watching this was so relaxing and even though ive never developed before, i want to start now, looks so meditative and therapeutic
Same. Just ordered my first camera lol watching UA-cam videos to figure it out
Same
OffTangents what kind you get ?
Wait until this chump finds out there’s nothing therapeutic and meditative about film photography at all lol.
@@boejiden5933 Lol, this chump still finds it therapeutic and relaxing. Haven't stopped shooting and developing is actually really fun.
ayy we out here lol winding a film camera is def the most satisfying sound to me
The sweet sounds of photography...
It’s so weird to not hear vuhlandes talk lmao
This is the definition of a labour of love.
I just watched this whole video through the home feed preview without sound and still enjoyed it
This is the greatest photography video on the internet
Im a photographer and i like ASMR... i think i found the perfect video for me, thank you Vuhlandes
i love the clicks and clacks old cameras used to produce
This was incredible. You’re organized as hell bro, good shit.
Damn I came across this channel today and I've already watched like 4 videos and already subscribed. This guy is amzing! ❤
This is the best video about film photography i've seen.
this is art in one of its purest forms. Beautiful
i loved this. i developed film for a photography class in high school a few times but it wasn’t this neat. seeing the pic at the end was *chefs kiss*
This was a throwback to my highschool photography days. Our teacher even made us cut our own film sometimes. Typically we only had to develop the film though. I can still smell the chemicals.
Extremely satisfying video. Beautifully done.
The memories, I love 2 1/4 the image quality is amazing.
This is hands down one of the best film photography videos I’ve ever watched, the sound quality was so good
By far my favorite video of yours.
this video is one of your best 🙏🏾
Would love too see a tutorial on how you got it from the negative to a positive image !!
I didn’t know I needed this, thank you 🙏🏽
One of your best videos man. You inspired me to start shooting 35mm film. Definitely want to develop it on my own and even get a medium format camera soon. Up next is scanning and processing it by myself instead of having the lab do it. Baby steps. Keep up the great work.
This was one of the dopest videos I've watched bro. Good shit. You got ALL the feels of photography. Damn I gotta go shoot now
Thank you for sharing your full process. Great video!
so satisfying
Man, this is the ASMR that I needed. Great video
Wow, I’ve never seen the process of film before and that was really amazing
just taught me how to develop film without saying a word!
This brings back memories (well it was just a couple of years ago) of being in college taking pictures and developing film
The love of photography becomes inseparable!!! Awesome video V...👌🏽
By far my FAVORITE Vuhlandes video to date! I don’t care for the ASMR but the cinematography combined tutorial was dope!! You didn’t need to do any explaining because it was shot masterfully! Like, this was beautiful dude! When the video finished I verbally said “Woooowwww!” Like out loud, not in my head! Once again this video was dope and it wasn’t because of the weird ASMR community. It was genuinely beautiful to see it all come together!
one of the most satisfying videos i’ve ever watched, and educational. thank you!
This is 11 mins of greatness fr
this made me want to try film photography. think we tried it once at uni, but i only remember developing b/w in the dark room
so beautiful, thank you
This was really dope my dude! Always putting out different content.
This guy's passion 😪
Incredible video. Thanks for taking the time to show the process.
that photo is straight up beautiful man. absolutely love your work!
Thanks for sharing. Powerful photo!
That was purely amazing
This is so satisfying. Thank you for this
Incredible video. I thoroughly enjoyed every second.
Very satisfying.
Been watching your yt channel since day 1 and you are making better and better videos good job man 💪🏻
Now this is ASMR I can get behind.
Very peaceful
Film is great. Love the noises and feel of the camera plus the old vintage lenses have this look to them even on digital cameras. But I do like digital because it's easier and better for running around and shooting. But messing around with film cameras is super fun
Hey man, this was a really cool video, I loved it, thank you for taking the time to make it
This is amazing! I develop just black and white film at home, never developed in color because the process is a bit different and you need different things to make it happen, but I know the love is the exact same! One day I'll be able to develop my color film at home. It was thanks to this quarentine that I started to develop by myself and I have to admit that my anxiety is always present while I'm in the process! Just felt like sharing this 😅
Thank you so much for this video, your content is amazing and your photos are amazing as well 👌 Keep up the great work✨
Hugs from Portugal, still social distancing even though our economy is reopening already but your videos still save me from procrastinating 😚
This was amazing.
Never thought a sous vide device would be used for something like this, that's amazing! Great video
Yo this video is so dope brings back so many memories, i forgot how therapeutic the process can be, thanks bro.
So mesmerizing! ❤
Stunning video!
pretty meditative to watch man, thanks for sharing your flow
I thoroughly enjoyed this
thank you! You inspired me!
It was pretty cool & satisfying 🔥📸
Yo bro! I just came across your channel and I like your perspective on film and everything else. You have opened my eyes and I have just been following you for like a week. The video you did on your old photos made me revisit my old ones. I laughter at some of mine too. Keep doing your thing bro. Thanks for the videos.
This is how I have been doing it with 35 mm film since the seventies. I only just got into DSLR photography the past week or so and I don't even have my first DSLR camera yet. Still waiting on it from Amazon. So excited to get into a different genre of the photography world.
wow man, i love nobody talk. love this video. thanks!
Dude wtf this is amazing
Beautiful vídeo man!
My ears have been blessed 🙌🏾
Aw wish we got to see the whole roll
Seriously loved this so much 😌
Man I loved that
This was awesome tysm
Great video, I really enjoyed it thanks
This is amazing! This is up there in my faves from you💪🏿
Bruh one of the best videos I've seen on your channel
im out here watching the entire thing and im hella intrigued without a single spoken word! I feel like this is more interesting to watch than a tutorial someone speaks over
beiko the music in the background adds the perfect touch to it
This was really nice man, I definitely enjoyed it!
Whoa this is amazing bro
Amazing idea
Yo this is amazing, you should make more vids like this 👌🏼👌🏼
this is so cool!
i feel like i wasn't really living until i watched this video. now i feel alive
Amazing!
Love your vids bruh
Dang bro, I didn't know you developed your own film, Thats crazy dope!!
Wow this is great 😃
Man you were scaring me with the blix lol. A tip to help it go back in faster is to lift up the funnel, because it wants to let out the air/gas that’s trapped, so lifting the funnel will allow those gases to go around it instead of through the funnel
that was sick!!
music to my ears
Love your work
awesome photo
I followed you on twitter because I saw the asmr video you posted and now I got this in my recommended haha
Damn, there is a lot to do for film, but the end result is totally worth the effort!! well done!
he just made the cross over to mainstream youtube with this one
This was satisfying asf
I was actually wondering how they where made... dood you are awesome 👏
I swear this is the only ASMR ever had my brain really responded.
Incredible