What a wild concept. I'm not gonna sit here and say "I'll try that.", because nah, I'm good with my Rodinal, but it is fascinating to know. Pretty wild. You're an edgelord, Yvonne? I'll give you massive credit for this, and many other far out ideas, but I don't know if I'd call you an edgelord. Then again, I find the term rather derogatory, and I get it a lot. I guess it comes down to perspective. To me, you're an adventurer, and a developing mastermind. That's much better IMO. It is quite fascinating about how film can be developing in damn near anything. You recently did you short/reel/etc. video about how film isn't vegan friendly (which I commented on, and got a couple pissed off Vegans testifying in their collective defense, which was fun.) and then you go and develop film in pigs blood. Shit figures, lol. Maybe you are an edgelord, and I just don't know the meaning anymore, lol. Actually my favorite part of this was you devving film for the first time (Jesus what a strange way to learn, lol), but my reason is that I recently taught a femme photog friend how to develop Tri-X in Rodinal this past weekend. It was quite a few firsts, actually. My first shoot as a model (lol), my first time working with Tri-X (surprisingly enough, but I am more of an HP5 guy), and the first time I got to handle a Pentax K1000 (and determined that my Konica A-1000 is, in fact, basically a super high quality ripoff of that famous camera). Basically, she brought her K1000, did a shoot of me that I lit for her, and then I showed her how to develop the film. So it was fun to watch you devving for the first time because I literally just taught someone much like these dudes taught you, though with regular old photo chems and not (freakin') pigs blood, lol. Always great stuff, Yvonne. Keep adventuring! Cheers!
Hello! I wanna try this recipe! Could you please let me know if you agitated the blood and what temperature the blood was (what a question)? Or did you just let it soak for 10 mins without agitation?
@@YvonneHansonPhotography Thanks! Do you think cold blood vs room temp blood would make a difference? Or did it sort of get more clotted as it warmed up?
i have tried coffenol just 2 weeks ago out of couriosity and it works very ery good :D the pig blood gie ery cool pictures :D , besides that a little tip to safe some water , when some on has a dry cleaner that collects the water u can use that for the developer and fixer and dont need an extra flow compartment :D
Welp...that's my new favorite thing!!!!! I certainly didn't know this was possible! Now i totally wanna try it! To the blood store!!! (drives around) hey wait a second.....
mom pick me up, im scared.
This was a fun project! It was awesome getting your perspective on it and helping you develop your first ever roll of film at home!
Thank you so much for being a part of this and coming up with the idea!
Loved being a part of this project and the video!
You missed an opportunity to use FPP Dracula 64
Omg you are right
Well that was an awesome way to start the day! Love that you went and did your own thing with the images!
Aye thank you! Someone had to focus on the curses you know? Haha
"The pigs' blood was a necessary component."
Film photography video or occult tome?
This was awesome, and the images were amazing!!!
What a wild concept. I'm not gonna sit here and say "I'll try that.", because nah, I'm good with my Rodinal, but it is fascinating to know. Pretty wild. You're an edgelord, Yvonne? I'll give you massive credit for this, and many other far out ideas, but I don't know if I'd call you an edgelord. Then again, I find the term rather derogatory, and I get it a lot. I guess it comes down to perspective. To me, you're an adventurer, and a developing mastermind. That's much better IMO.
It is quite fascinating about how film can be developing in damn near anything. You recently did you short/reel/etc. video about how film isn't vegan friendly (which I commented on, and got a couple pissed off Vegans testifying in their collective defense, which was fun.) and then you go and develop film in pigs blood. Shit figures, lol. Maybe you are an edgelord, and I just don't know the meaning anymore, lol.
Actually my favorite part of this was you devving film for the first time (Jesus what a strange way to learn, lol), but my reason is that I recently taught a femme photog friend how to develop Tri-X in Rodinal this past weekend. It was quite a few firsts, actually. My first shoot as a model (lol), my first time working with Tri-X (surprisingly enough, but I am more of an HP5 guy), and the first time I got to handle a Pentax K1000 (and determined that my Konica A-1000 is, in fact, basically a super high quality ripoff of that famous camera). Basically, she brought her K1000, did a shoot of me that I lit for her, and then I showed her how to develop the film. So it was fun to watch you devving for the first time because I literally just taught someone much like these dudes taught you, though with regular old photo chems and not (freakin') pigs blood, lol.
Always great stuff, Yvonne. Keep adventuring!
Cheers!
Wow. Great video. I'm not sure I'm brave enough to try this though.
Hello! I wanna try this recipe! Could you please let me know if you agitated the blood and what temperature the blood was (what a question)? Or did you just let it soak for 10 mins without agitation?
The blood was slightly cold since it was partially frozen! Agitation was done pretty much constantly throughout the 10 minutes it developed.
@@YvonneHansonPhotography Thanks! Do you think cold blood vs room temp blood would make a difference? Or did it sort of get more clotted as it warmed up?
@@PigeonBotherer I think room temp would probably be better tbh!
This was such a fun video.
i have tried coffenol just 2 weeks ago out of couriosity and it works very ery good :D the pig blood gie ery cool pictures :D , besides that a little tip to safe some water , when some on has a dry cleaner that collects the water u can use that for the developer and fixer and dont need an extra flow compartment :D
This is brilliantly silly. A fantastic, unnecessary and joyous delve into the essence of film photography.
Bloody brilliant.
Blood paper developer next?
why not gasoline? I have absolutey no clue what a normal liquid for that is
"but I was more interested in making the most cursed images possible" lol
Welp...that's my new favorite thing!!!!! I certainly didn't know this was possible! Now i totally wanna try it! To the blood store!!! (drives around) hey wait a second.....
slamming 3 monsters before extracting my blood in order to get caffenol
Literally the loveliest film photography UA-camr on earth. Never fails to maintain my passion for this medium 🥰
You are so sweet! Thank you for watching :)
Dracula would be a big fan of yours, doing all the hard work for him 😂
The whole time I was looking for the blood I was thinking HOW do vampires source so much of this???
ah yes bloodenol
In poop, in pizza sauce, in lychees
Beat me to it!
BLOOD FOR THE FILM GOD
Thanks! I hate it!
Hahaha! That's pretty interesting! However you might wanna put a disclaimer for vegans! 😅 I'm not one, but it sounds like a good idea for the video
That's a good call! I'll do it when I'm back at my computer!
Film is already non-vegan 🤷♂