So glad UA-cam pushed this video to me after I was watching videos about TLR’s earlier, I love seeing black excellence in this creative space! Subbed. Now to binge the rest of your content 😅
I love the 'nothing allowed' shot! I used to have a Yashica like that until one day I dropped it! Medium format square is super fun. Thanks for making the video - I just bought my daughter this very camera and hopefully she'll find her way here.
Wow those colors, I have so many memories with those colors! Lol when my grandparents gave me a film camera, my parents told me, "girl, you don't need the new stuff when we still got this old stuff *points to 20 rolls of expired Kodak on the bookshelf*" I also have a Yashica almost exactly like yours, and I love the square format!
Thank you for stopping by! Haha the parentals are hip! Test out the expired Kodak rolls puhhlease! Yeah, I've def fallen in love with the square format! How can I see your work?
@@crysiano I've been going light on the social media, so not a lot of my work is floating out there! I have some photos of my siblings taken with the old stuff. I'm pretty sure I shot most of it already, but lol the camera I used that time had light leaks, so you get these fun colored streaks over there. Totally adds to the aesthetic. I did a little arts and crafts project and redid all the foam in my camera, so no more light leaks, but that stuff was special! I think my dad forgot to use it before he went digital, and the color shifts and the light leaks, ah it was 💗 I am on insta and you can find me there with the same user so you can see some of the stuff I've been up to. There isn't anything I would say is groundbreaking out there since a lot of my other work isn't up, but I'd be happy to DM you some of the other things I do on there
Dope editing! Love the shots. Just picked up this camera today. Definite it’ll will check out some expired film. Keep shooting! Excited to see more of your work
Love using TLRs. They're so much fun and a great statement piece too. It looks like the expired Vericolor gave some really interesting colour shifts, but I think it really adds to the summery vibes of the photos.
Loved the editing at the beginning where you're setting up the camera and it matches up with the music! I also loved the video clips and then how it came out on film. This is inspiring me to do more film photography!
Congrats on your first medium format camera. The Yashica TLR lineup is great. These cameras are a lot of fun to shoot and light weight. Look forward to seeing more videos
That cam looks so classic. Love how you piece your b-roll together. Thanks for the shout out too! lol Keep the videos coming! Edit: You definitely inspired me to tap more into photography. I'll give it a go this weekend
yea, Go for it bro!! & Super classic, this style of camera was made during the 50s-70s! & yeah of course, that was my first go around on the liquid fast, keeping creative helped me make it through.
I'm actually looking to buy TLR and Yashica is really winning ...love the video and you got great shots....I should also test out with expired film..looks dope
yeah! TLR is my first medium format and it’s been nice! I think any Yashica or even Rollieflex TLR are too notch and quite inexpensive. I got this camera for $200 from facebook marketplace. Expired film is always fun, and you never know what you gonna get till it’s developed, which is exciting!
yeah, its super nice. Oddly enough, I think of the square format like album covers and how back in the day record were all in Square. But yeah it one of my fave cameras these days
Great question, I used the scan combination of the Epson v550 scanner & negative lap pro lightroom plug-in to scan my negatives. i found this method created the photo results i love in terms of colors, depth & detail.
the price varies depending on the type (35mm vs 120mm) and if it's b&w or color. I would say between $10-$15 for developing and scans per roll in my area
So glad UA-cam pushed this video to me after I was watching videos about TLR’s earlier, I love seeing black excellence in this creative space! Subbed. Now to binge the rest of your content 😅
Thank you so much! I have to do more film photography videos this summer 🤞🎯
I love the 'nothing allowed' shot! I used to have a Yashica like that until one day I dropped it! Medium format square is super fun. Thanks for making the video - I just bought my daughter this very camera and hopefully she'll find her way here.
Wow those colors, I have so many memories with those colors! Lol when my grandparents gave me a film camera, my parents told me, "girl, you don't need the new stuff when we still got this old stuff *points to 20 rolls of expired Kodak on the bookshelf*" I also have a Yashica almost exactly like yours, and I love the square format!
Thank you for stopping by! Haha the parentals are hip! Test out the expired Kodak rolls puhhlease! Yeah, I've def fallen in love with the square format! How can I see your work?
@@crysiano I've been going light on the social media, so not a lot of my work is floating out there! I have some photos of my siblings taken with the old stuff. I'm pretty sure I shot most of it already, but lol the camera I used that time had light leaks, so you get these fun colored streaks over there. Totally adds to the aesthetic. I did a little arts and crafts project and redid all the foam in my camera, so no more light leaks, but that stuff was special! I think my dad forgot to use it before he went digital, and the color shifts and the light leaks, ah it was 💗 I am on insta and you can find me there with the same user so you can see some of the stuff I've been up to. There isn't anything I would say is groundbreaking out there since a lot of my other work isn't up, but I'd be happy to DM you some of the other things I do on there
Great job, I love the images you made. Keep learning and growing in your photography life!
thank you for watching, appreciate the gems 💎
Dope editing! Love the shots. Just picked up this camera today. Definite it’ll will check out some expired film. Keep shooting! Excited to see more of your work
This is sweet! Got some things cooking for my comeback. Thank you for tuning in!
Love using TLRs. They're so much fun and a great statement piece too. It looks like the expired Vericolor gave some really interesting colour shifts, but I think it really adds to the summery vibes of the photos.
This TLR is slowly becoming one of my favorite cameras to use. I totally agree with you on the summery vibes! Thanks for watching friend.
@@crysiano Looking forward to seeing you use it more!
2024 and I’m here.. why I just purchased this on eBay. Your vid popped up in my search- love the vibes.. keep up the great work
sheesh! tysm 💖🤞
This is a sick video, I’m picking up one of these things and can’t wait to shoot on it. Dope pics too
do it! It's not leaving my collection anytime soon. thanks for watching more to come this year.
good stuff crystal❤
Love the video and photos!!! My favorite photo from the roll is the ducks and the basketball goal!!! And your Yashica is a beauty 🔥❤️❤️
I have to agree with you hothouse are my faves!! 😍And thank you, really lucky to find the camera 😅
So glad I found this channel! Throughly enjoyed keep up this channel 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
this is super encouraging! thank you for watching ❤️
Loved the editing at the beginning where you're setting up the camera and it matches up with the music! I also loved the video clips and then how it came out on film. This is inspiring me to do more film photography!
that edit in the beginning is my favorite too 😂 yesss, go for it! it’s really not as intimidating as it looks.
Congrats on your first medium format camera. The Yashica TLR lineup is great. These cameras are a lot of fun to shoot and light weight. Look forward to seeing more videos
yea very lightweight, I was surprised actually cause you would think they would be heavier! thank you for stopping by, stay tuned! 🙏🏾
There's something about that shot at 4:44 that I love! Beautiful job!
oh yeah, I love this shot too. thanks for watching!
Love how the photos came out!
Thank you Ness 💗
these photos give off such a old home videos vibe. solid shots!
Thank you Ryan! Yeah, the photos really look antique which just adds to the vibes.
Straight 🔥
thank you so much friend 😊😊
I just bought one today love your content 👊🏿
love that! can't wait to see what you make with it :)
That cam looks so classic. Love how you piece your b-roll together. Thanks for the shout out too! lol Keep the videos coming!
Edit: You definitely inspired me to tap more into photography. I'll give it a go this weekend
yea, Go for it bro!! & Super classic, this style of camera was made during the 50s-70s! & yeah of course, that was my first go around on the liquid fast, keeping creative helped me make it through.
These pictures are definitely giving time travel i think they’re dope. My favorite picture was of the tree and the pond.
Word, you see the vision. Seriously, thank you for checking the video out. I appreciate the view!
@@crysiano my pleasure 🥺💚
I'm actually looking to buy TLR and Yashica is really winning ...love the video and you got great shots....I should also test out with expired film..looks dope
yeah! TLR is my first medium format and it’s been nice! I think any Yashica or even Rollieflex TLR are too notch and quite inexpensive. I got this camera for $200 from facebook marketplace. Expired film is always fun, and you never know what you gonna get till it’s developed, which is exciting!
- yes, yes yes!! !🙏🏿
Really enjoyed this video!!
Glad you enjoyed it! You're channel is cool too..love to see thee Van building process.Gotta catch your momentum and make more vids myself!
@@crysiano aw thanks for watching!! 😊
My first film camera was a TLR! They're pretty fun and agreed the square format is awesome.
yeah, its super nice. Oddly enough, I think of the square format like album covers and how back in the day record were all in Square. But yeah it one of my fave cameras these days
so great
you’re so great, thanks fam ✨
Awesome 👌
thank you comrade!
Great video keep sharing I'm watching from japan.. see you in next episode
Whoa dude! That's so awesome, would love to go to Japan one day. Next one will be hot and ready soon 🙏🏾
- “see wagwaan” 😭😂
lmaoooo, I really bet trying with the patois 😂 thanks for watching homie!
How did you scan your photos into digital format for the video?
Great question, I used the scan combination of the Epson v550 scanner & negative lap pro lightroom plug-in to scan my negatives. i found this method created the photo results i love in terms of colors, depth & detail.
New sub love your vids
welcome to the vibes, my friend!
How much did it cost you to have your film developed
the price varies depending on the type (35mm vs 120mm) and if it's b&w or color. I would say between $10-$15 for developing and scans per roll in my area
Why the film older than me tho lmaooo
ayeeeee chilllll, the film the SAME age as me lmao