It Took 2 Years To Finish This
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this video I tell you my story of fully finishing this Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 35mm film. I discuss completion anxiety and what my learnings have been.
I hope you will join me in my journey to "clear my creative plate".
Thank you to @AnalogueWonderland Wonderland for doing great job on developing and scanning the film.
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With the cost of film, this is probably the reasonable pace to take 😉... it has become more expensive to shoot Portra 120 than shoot Instax.
Yes, the cost of film is really high - I would love to try shooting 120mm film, but that is for time when I am more knowledgeable on the craft.
Great video, you've some nice shots in there! I fully understand the hesitation when it comes to shooting with film, I feel the same before I take each photo ha!
Oh thank you - as a hobbyist it is hard to judge other than what I personally like. I am happy you enjoy the shots ☺️
I also shoot with a praktica ❤
Oh that's great! My dad bought it long time ago and it has been passed to me as he didn't use it anymore.
@@createdbyeli1 same with me. I also got passed down a Beirax Junior folding camera from my grandpa
I think the fear decreases when shooting more often and trying different things. Keep on the great work. (Please don't Store your film in the fridge it bothers me a lot.)
Storing film in the fridge is perfectly fine. It preserves the lifespan of it. If it takes another 2 years, it may come in handy.
@@noahnims3942 might be true it still doesn't feel right.
Haha thank you. Yeah the film "storage in fridge" idea I got from Analogue Wonderland, I hope to be quicker this time around.
MTL5 is nice choice!
I have to say thanks to my dad