Paris in October (shooting 35mm film photography, Ilford HP5 & AGFA APX400)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- In today's video I'm showing you some photographs from a recent trip to Paris, where I shot two rolls of B&W film.
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I’ve noticed that shooting B&W in cities usually just works, and I agree that it looks amazing for Paris
Right!? I wonder how it is in more modern cities. Paris' old architecture is what initially gave me the B&W vibes, but maybe it's cities in general🤔🙌🏼
I liked that you kept the video also in bnw to not disturb the viewer from the bnw pictures. Very nice!
B&W was the perfect choice! I love that you made the video B&W too, it felt so relaxing and fitting
I totadefinitely feel the connection between Paris and monochrome. I was there in 2022 October as well with just an iPhone 12 mini, and ended up taking most of the pictures in monochrome. It was a satisfying experience.
I love your videos Teo but i think this is mi favorite one❤️ i just love b&w, i wish you the best!
Hug from Argentina🇦🇷
Paris is PERFECT for black and white photos! ❤
Right!? I love how these turned out🤗🙌🏼
paris + black and white
what a perfect match
I’m a new Canadian German Subscriber and a new photographer. I find your channel very interesting and think your videos are always interesting. Thanks for sharing them with us. ☺️👍🏻
Excellent captures, love the monotone!
Brilliant video Teo, Love the use of B&W. Enjoyed the more casual photos you took, just have that relaxed feel about them. Looks like you had a wonderful time and such great location for inspiration. The photos that have people in them stand out, I think there is a timelessness to people shot in monochrome. Thanks for sharing!
I was just in Paris a few weeks ago. This makes me want to go back asap. Some great shots.
so gorgeous! falling in love with black and white all over again
Aww thank you!🤗🙏🏼
Your video editing style is amazing! Thank you for this beautifully shot video
Thanks Teo - I used to live in Paris in my v early 20s. i WISH i had been photographing at that time! This brought back some lovely memories
Ahhh cool, living there must have been fun :D Glad to have brought back some memories🤗🙌🏼
Visiting there at the end of December! Thanks for the video! Awesome work as always.
This is immaculate 👌
For someone that doesn't do a lot of street photography, these came out incredible! I've never been able to make black and white pop like that so major props to you man! I especially love the stair shot at 08:47.
More videos like this please, I loved it
Love the use of the black white film. Beautiful shots
Ahh thank you!🤗
hello i've been on a total channel binge today and i love your content! i'm considering starting film photography and your channel has been both informative and entertaining, i love it
Ohhh that's so cool, thank you!🤗
Ahh great, I hope you give it a try🙌🏼
Ahh, I miss Paris! Lovely photos as always Teo! What a great way to shoot your first roll of HP5! I remember I was very pleased with the results I got in the video where I shot my first roll not all that long ago.
Thank you for the video! I enjoyed the photos and the atmosphere/music as well. :)
Aww great, thank you!🤗🙏🏼
Thanks for the tour of Paris. Great photography.
Haha sure! Glad you liked it🤗🙌🏼
Great video and nice shots!
This is a horribly dumb question, but how do you get your roll ready to develop the film?? I purchased two cheap film cameras to practice and when the roll was done, took the film out of the camera. Am I supposed to put the film back in the roll? Do I wrap the film around the roll? Do I cut the film off of the role (which I stupidly did before checking)? I feel like an idiot!
Ohh nooo, you took it out?😬
I mean it's not a dumb question at all, a classic beginner mistake, but I'm sorry to tell you that if you took it out, your photos are gone😩
When you finish shooting, you roll it back into the canister inside the camera. SLRs usually have a lever to do that, whereas point and shoots often do it automatically. What is important is, that the film doesn't get into contact with light, therefore taking it out is the end :(
May I suggest that you watch this beginner's guide to get a basic understanding of how this works? In the video I also explain the part about getting the film out of the camera in more detail: ua-cam.com/video/Ax4Yn16Rw8s/v-deo.html
Ahhh I feel sorry for you that this roll got messed up, but next time it'll work👏🏼💪🏼
Wow! Im in love! I grew up with digital and I like film more because, like its just cool how to use it. Keep making great videos like these! I have a canon eos 100 QD (elan) and I would really like to see you try it out someday! 😁😁
Your voice is so soothing 😢
Aww thank you🥺🙏🏼
Hi Theo
Loved this video
May I ask what camera you used for the photo
Thanks
Andrew
I am slightly disappointed you either
a) did not throw soup at any of the paintings at the museum
b) did not photograph anyone throwing soup at any of the paintings at the museum
;)
Nice images.
Wonderful video!! What was your 35mm camera for the trip?
The atmosphere of this video is so magnificent! The photos look so amazing, maybe u could tell which film camera you used?
Another great one!! I was wondering, the camera you used is the minolta point and shoot camera you already showed in previous video?
sehr nices video wieder! :)
Aww dankeschön!🤗🙏🏼
Andre kertész vibe, not sure if it's due to the bw film or just Paris 😂
It is a pity that there is no info which film belongs to which photo!😢
Nice photos! Maybe i missed it, but which photos are the apx 400? :)
Thank you! :))
Oh no worries, you didn't miss anything - I didn't note it anywhere in the video.
To be honest, I don't even really know myself haha. I found that they both make pretty similar results.
Would you ever post your gallery to Flickr?
I want you to own a fujifilm x camera so bad. I feel like you would love the film simulations and experience shooting fuji digital because u get that same film experience
What film camera did you use?
I had an Olympus XA3 and a Olympus Mju ii with me🙌🏼
bleah, where are the colors?