@@kleanish I almost bought one last month, but I already have too many medium format cameras: Contax 645, rz67, fuji g690blp, Mamiya 645afd, Rolleichord (1951), and Moskva-5.
NO WAY. Jason Kummerfeldt was on my little league baseball team and highschool film class in the small town of Novato. Haven’t heard of him since 15 years ago. Glad to know he made it!
In a world ravaged by narcissism, it's so refreshing that Peter unlike other UA-camrs would take time and invest so much effort to promote other photographers.
He still can’t win though can he. People rabbiting on about “underrepresented female photographers” you like what you like. Who gives a shit whether they are female or not
Something you said that has always stuck with me was - making sure to send the elevator back down. It's why so many people respect what you do, love to see it man. Great video!
as someone who first started on digital 8 years ago and always watched your videos and then completely switched over to film in 2018 and have gotten to know the amazing film photography community of youtube, this is amazing.
I worked in photography (fashion and stock in NY) from like 1989 to 2003..... I left just as the switch to digital was occurring. The part of this that cracks me up is we would NEVER shoot Kodak Gold. It was desperate, last option, only film you could find.... It's nice to see people shooting film again.
Old film guy here, did hundreds of weddings back in the 80's and early 90's, lived in Denver so had to mix wedding and landscape photography on many of the weddings I shot. Knowing your film type is key, I used Vericolor 120 (over exposed 1/2 stop) so mastering a film type is (I think) super important in Film Photography. Believe me being a film guy helped me so much when I started shooting digital. Nice video !!
Thanks so much for the love, brother. Honored to have been able to provide a little bit of inspiration and information to someone who has provided so much for so many of us. Always happy to help. Oregon awaits you!
There has been people that said Peter might be killing film but it seems like this is a really positive impact on photography as a whole (except for ebay prices ;-;). Idk film ytbers are underated and this is so nice to see thanks for supporting the film photography!
My face when Peter opened that fridge full of film! What a thing of beauty.... Wish I had enough film in stock to justify giving it a private fridge! lol
Been following this channel for ever and I always love when you highlight other creators. Those two things I said don't necessarily belong but I wanted you to know both. I have been following a couple of these but now I have more to inspire me. Love that you gave love to Vuhlandes. Extremely unique individual and creative.
Such great mentions, and beautiful work by the lot of them. Another great mention be Nick Carver. His work always seems so simple, but his attention to details, thought process and his experience with film deserve all the love and attention as well. You'd love his work.
I love all of those photographers / creators ! Great video truly. Would love to see more representtion from diffrent genders of film photogrpahers. There are so many out there.
Love this! And love that you're always putting the spotlight on other creatives. Such amazing photography. Also amazing that there was only 1 female photographer... I'm sure there are plenty out there who are worthy of making the list.
I really enjoyed this - such talent out there - there must be so much anxiety waiting to get these developed. The only thing is... and I know this won't be intentional but are there no women/female film shooters - perhaps I missed it? Could you do another video about women film shooters...
Talking of film "Kodachrome 25" Omg. I was using this back in the 80s to make stereo 3d photos on 2 Canon A1s. "Did anyone else ever do this?“ To view them I converted a veiwmaster to take slide film. Looking back at them is incredible, like I'm actually there! Total nerd stuff, loved it... Finally getting back into it, forgot how much I loved cameras. Anyway, glad I found your channel, love it!
All these guys are so talented, this is a new era for photography. But when you mentioned the GOATS and I thought you would be talking about Steve McCurry, Sebastiao Salgado, Garry Winogrand, Vivian Mayer etc etc.
Glad these guys are getting some well deserved recognition. I know Joe & Willem both have photo books out, definitely the best way to consume their work if you can get your hands on them!
One guy I've been following for so long who absolutely nails it is Trout and Coffee, he goes by kyle but just nails that nostalgic seasonal setting so insanely well. definitely worth a look
Hey peter, I saw your videos since 2019.. Where at that time I got my first project as a beginner photographer and I didn't know where to start. Now that I've been trusted by some great clients thanks to your tips, I'm planning to create my own UA-cam channel in the future.. I love you Peter and I'm very grateful.
Can’t say enough about content creators with large followings on UA-cam who shout out other channels. Really feels like a community when this kind of stuff happens! Great vid.
Something about film permits snap photography more. I love the style of snap photography but something about the age and techniques of film gives it validity. Images like you were mentioning with the pool stairs being the subject I love it. I'll continue to do it with my Ricoh GR III for now, but man I think film elevates the genre.
It took me three days to finish this video because of the habit holes I fell in along the way. Another killer video Peter, thank you again for being a fountain of amazingness that shares the love!
So great that you can share the limelight with these guys. Learnt about a few more film shooters to look into. Would be good to do a B&W group as well. Love the film journey.
Oh, they’re good shouts. Thanks for the share, mate. Always appreciate some inspiration in the feeds (rather than reels, eh?). AE-1 on your desk a while back? Love my AE-1. First SLR back in (cough) 1976. Gave it away to an art student, son’s GF. Missed it. Got another good one, couple years back and finally, FINALLY! found out that 35mm is my spirit animal focal length. Duh.
Kodak Gold was the standard when I started seriously becoming a photog in 1978. 200, 400, 800 and 1200 (when shooting long range action or sports.) I had 100s of rolls of 200 & 400 - 24exp. film in my bag at any one time. I had a dedicated film bag because I shot so much. Some rolls took weeks or months to shoot, unless it was for a client shoot. You shot with purpose because you didn’t have $$ to just shoot willy-nilly. And you didn’t have the option of deleting photos that didn’t turn out quite right like with digital. Film Photogs were true artists, unlike digital creators. We didn’t have editing software to correct mistakes.
Female film photographers were noticeably underrepresented, so here's a few that I admire: Jade Stephens (hej.jade), Ashtyn Liska (ashtyn.liska), Sissi Lu (sissi_lu), micheleonfilm, Molly Fletcher (mollyfletchr), bynicolemejia, and Coraline Mattice (coraline.mattice)
You guys make it sound like it was intentionally done. He just happened to gravitate to these people’s work. If you’ve followed Peter long enough, he doesn’t care who takes the photo, but only their process, their passion, and the true art behind it. A boy, a girl, a trans, a gay, however they identify. It doesn’t matter to Peter. He merely appreciates art, regardless of who takes it and maybe he just happened to gravitate to these people ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What a UNIQUE video this is Pete!. Absolutely loved watching their work. Thanks for sharing them with us. Love love... lots of love. I also have a film camera and I also feel like starting to shoot film someday soon.
I'm going to get super real for a second so i apologize in advance. My job lately has been a living hell for a variety of reasons but pausing for 15 minutes and 28 seconds to give this video a bit of my time during the day was worth every second. I don't love what I do, it's a stepping stone to bigger and better things down the road but I do love my youtube channel and the joy it brings me. Seeing a video like this always reminds me that even when life or a job can get crazy you have to remind yourself it's not the end all be all. Theres always other opportunities out there and even if you're in a rough place today, doesn't mean you will be tomorrow. these artiest were able to take the thing they love and turn it into a life well lived. If they can do it then why cant we.
I haven't watched your videos for months because I knew, once I did again, it would push me to work on my own photography n I can't keep making excuses as to why the project isn't finished or completed yet. Soooo I'm watching your videos again n I'm diving in head first into my own photography all over again but this time with the determination to finish at least one project. (I really want a print of the photo at 5:25 the red n orange landscape super beautiful)
When You coming to Oregon?!?!? Your a big inspiration as to why I pick up a camera and started my UA-cam channel. I have learned so much from you Pete big fan from Oregon here. 👊
You might like a Canadian photographer named Christine Fitzgerald. Years ago on Canada's 150th - I discovered her work when I applied to join a ship journey (came close, but missed the final cut) - her work is mind-blowing and I honestly think it will amaze you. Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any obsession with new photographic methods caused when/if you see this work. It's pretty "next-level" photography and it's analog at it's apex (imho). If you start getting into this - it's not my fault.
5 years ago Matti and Peter inspired me to pickup a camera, during the pandemic Jason, Vuh, and Willem were my go to when I was learning film. I wish to see them be in one video with Peter.
+ 1 Vuhlandes dude is one of the best on UA-cam, and he inspired me months ago to get into film. One person left off this list that I feel should of been on it. Mike Gray. Incredible film work, and he’s literally 2-3 years into it.
Thanks for sharing these photographers! Some great new names for me to check out as well as some familiar ones. I'm glad Willem Verbeeck got a mention as he's been one of my favorites for a while.
Shooting film is to me about the film and understanding the difference between them all and using the right film for the type shooting your doing. Then the lens is important use older lenses with film because the film was designed for lenses. Been shot film for over 40 years now, nice to see you the younger generation appreciating the art of film photography plus now you your digital photography will improve immensely because of you shooting film.
Love that someone who inspires so many is still inspired by so many. You’re a good dude Pete. Thanks for the intro to some great photographers out there. 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Great that you made this video, but only one woman was mentioned? This video was bought to my attention by quite a few photographers, as I often feel under-represented and overlooked by men in the photography community.
@@ashleetough that's not even surprising. Thing is, this is just engagement for this guy as well. More views, more clicks. Calling it now, if the deleted comments are because he wanted to act like he "discovered" these other women in a later video, then that says it all. Be a joke if he does an apology video too.
Hey Ashlee - not a single comment has been deleted regarding anything from this comment section. Not sure where you're getting your info - But I can assure you, nothing has been removed. @@ashleetough
You can still fix photos when you print them... masking, drugging, burning, color correct, etc. Slides are at another level.... Worked in labs for 11 years... 😊
Good to see Willem make the cut here! Dude is killing the film game. Sam Elkins and grainy days Jason are also amazing. Just binged grainy days YT while home sick for a few days.
I remember when my dad shot his last roll of Kodachrome and told me all about why it was a big deal. I didn't get it until years later when I truly started shooting on my own and not just using one of his cameras to the settings he had set.
Pete, you’re awesome. I want to shoot film because of you. I saw a video recently in my dive into film photography that highlighting that you joining film will hurt other film photographers on YT because you are so huge. That couldn’t be further from the truth. You do you Pete. Salute
As someone who started their career in the film era and made the switch to digital I am fascinated by the rebound that film is making. Wedding and portrait clients are even asking for film. My question to you, Peter, when you shoot the film, have it processed......then what? Do you have those images scanned? Ending up with a digital file in the end? And if so, do you do any editing to that file or do you stick with the images exactly as it came out of the camera and scanner? Thanks in advance for your input. Todd
Links to ALL the Photographers I mentioned in the bio! Give them some love today!
Nepal bata herne jatile yeta hajir garaum ta sathiharu .. JAI NEPAL ..
waiting for you to say that you bought a Mamiya 7.
Hahaha. I just did that too
@@revaaronit’ll come
@@kleanish I almost bought one last month, but I already have too many medium format cameras: Contax 645, rz67, fuji g690blp, Mamiya 645afd, Rolleichord (1951), and Moskva-5.
Bro I appreciate all the love you’re as inspirational as everyone you mentioned . Much love gang
G.O.A.T.
yayy !! its our boi vuhlandes !! 😎
TAPPED IN
You are the goat bro you deserve that
You’re definitely one of my favorite bro 🔥🤙🏼
NO WAY. Jason Kummerfeldt was on my little league baseball team and highschool film class in the small town of Novato. Haven’t heard of him since 15 years ago. Glad to know he made it!
no way, will(fan of u since 2017!!!) knows my fave photographer
Novato, CA ???
For stories like that is why I pay the Internet.
Awesome dude.
can @grainydays pls confirm this PLEASE
Thank you so much man! ❤️❤️ loved watching this one. So many talented people including yourself
🐐
game recognises game
In a world ravaged by narcissism, it's so refreshing that Peter unlike other UA-camrs would take time and invest so much effort to promote other photographers.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
he's still very much a narcissist
@@AndyS52How?
He still can’t win though can he. People rabbiting on about “underrepresented female photographers” you like what you like. Who gives a shit whether they are female or not
Peter shouting out 50 shades of Jason is my new favorite cross-over episode
i wanna see what jason says about it :) he’s so funny. love the dude.
Jason is my spirit animal
Let's be real. Peter only gave Jason the shout because of Baxter.
@@JE47556100% agreed
Imagine Peter on Jason’s interview videos 😂😂
Vuh & Sam 🐐 They're my guys & also, perfection! This was a good switch up, you nailed it. I appreciate when creators mention their inspirations! 🔥
Something you said that has always stuck with me was - making sure to send the elevator back down. It's why so many people respect what you do, love to see it man. Great video!
as someone who first started on digital 8 years ago and always watched your videos and then completely switched over to film in 2018 and have gotten to know the amazing film photography community of youtube, this is amazing.
Ayeee Vuhlandes getting his flowers 💐 love to see it!
I worked in photography (fashion and stock in NY) from like 1989 to 2003..... I left just as the switch to digital was occurring. The part of this that cracks me up is we would NEVER shoot Kodak Gold. It was desperate, last option, only film you could find.... It's nice to see people shooting film again.
Old film guy here, did hundreds of weddings back in the 80's and early 90's, lived in Denver so had to mix wedding and landscape photography on many of the weddings I shot. Knowing your film type is key, I used Vericolor 120 (over exposed 1/2 stop) so mastering a film type is (I think) super important in Film Photography. Believe me being a film guy helped me so much when I started shooting digital. Nice video !!
Thanks so much for the love, brother. Honored to have been able to provide a little bit of inspiration and information to someone who has provided so much for so many of us. Always happy to help. Oregon awaits you!
You truly do great work! Your videos are informative and entertaining. Good luck in the new home studio and looking forward to new content!
There has been people that said Peter might be killing film but it seems like this is a really positive impact on photography as a whole (except for ebay prices ;-;). Idk film ytbers are underated and this is so nice to see thanks for supporting the film photography!
My face when Peter opened that fridge full of film! What a thing of beauty.... Wish I had enough film in stock to justify giving it a private fridge! lol
Grainydays aka 50 shades of Jason is top tier film photographer and UA-cam creator, the videos are epic! Him and BadFlashes are the dynamic duo!!
Been following this channel for ever and I always love when you highlight other creators. Those two things I said don't necessarily belong but I wanted you to know both. I have been following a couple of these but now I have more to inspire me. Love that you gave love to Vuhlandes. Extremely unique individual and creative.
Such great mentions, and beautiful work by the lot of them. Another great mention be Nick Carver. His work always seems so simple, but his attention to details, thought process and his experience with film deserve all the love and attention as well. You'd love his work.
I love your interior & especially the window portal detailing. I think this is the best studio interior you've had yet.
This was the BEST way to respond to that video of the guy saying Peter McKinnon would be bad for the film photography space. Good on ya Pete! ✊
I love all of those photographers / creators ! Great video truly. Would love to see more representtion from diffrent genders of film photogrpahers. There are so many out there.
Love this! And love that you're always putting the spotlight on other creatives. Such amazing photography. Also amazing that there was only 1 female photographer... I'm sure there are plenty out there who are worthy of making the list.
I was commenting the exact same thing too. There are so many great female film photographers out there but somehow only 1 made the cut.
I really enjoyed this - such talent out there - there must be so much anxiety waiting to get these developed. The only thing is... and I know this won't be intentional but are there no women/female film shooters - perhaps I missed it? Could you do another video about women film shooters...
Cody and Jason are both awesome! Glad to see them getting shoutouts
Talking of film "Kodachrome 25" Omg. I was using this back in the 80s to make stereo 3d photos on 2 Canon A1s. "Did anyone else ever do this?“
To view them I converted a veiwmaster to take slide film. Looking back at them is incredible, like I'm actually there!
Total nerd stuff, loved it... Finally getting back into it, forgot how much I loved cameras.
Anyway, glad I found your channel, love it!
All these guys are so talented, this is a new era for photography. But when you mentioned the GOATS and I thought you would be talking about Steve McCurry, Sebastiao Salgado, Garry Winogrand, Vivian Mayer etc etc.
Glad these guys are getting some well deserved recognition. I know Joe & Willem both have photo books out, definitely the best way to consume their work if you can get your hands on them!
One guy I've been following for so long who absolutely nails it is Trout and Coffee, he goes by kyle but just nails that nostalgic seasonal setting so insanely well. definitely worth a look
Peter you are definetly special man, thanks for promoting smaller creators as you always do, you have a heart of gold 💛
Jason is just art, sarcastic, sad, and an amazing photographer.
Jason Kummerfeldt is also my favorite. Thanks you for including him.
Hey peter, I saw your videos since 2019.. Where at that time I got my first project as a beginner photographer and I didn't know where to start. Now that I've been trusted by some great clients thanks to your tips, I'm planning to create my own UA-cam channel in the future.. I love you Peter and I'm very grateful.
I got clickbaited by Casey 😅
Some pure talent here thanks for sharing dude!
Can’t say enough about content creators with large followings on UA-cam who shout out other channels. Really feels like a community when this kind of stuff happens! Great vid.
Epic list excited to check them out, would have loved to see more women represented!
My thoughts exactly! Lots of faves on here, but as always not a whole lot of ladies. If you never quite feel included as a women, you’re not alone lol
Yeah, where are the women?
@@naabiaromain3917 appreciate you replying 👍💛
Something about film permits snap photography more. I love the style of snap photography but something about the age and techniques of film gives it validity.
Images like you were mentioning with the pool stairs being the subject I love it. I'll continue to do it with my Ricoh GR III for now, but man I think film elevates the genre.
Willem, Vuhlandes, and Grainy Days are the 3 that got me into photography in the first place.
It took me three days to finish this video because of the habit holes I fell in along the way.
Another killer video Peter, thank you again for being a fountain of amazingness that shares the love!
Oooohh! To be old like me and remember the feel and romance of disappearing into the darkroom to develop that shot 😍 So nostalgic 👏👏👏
appreciate you man!❤ keep going xx🎞️
I needed this inspo this morning, as someone who goes back and forth between film and digital. Walking out the door to go capture some film magic.
Some great shots of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Spent 10 years of my life working there. Great memories.
So great that you can share the limelight with these guys. Learnt about a few more film shooters to look into. Would be good to do a B&W group as well. Love the film journey.
Oh, they’re good shouts. Thanks for the share, mate. Always appreciate some inspiration in the feeds (rather than reels, eh?). AE-1 on your desk a while back? Love my AE-1. First SLR back in (cough) 1976. Gave it away to an art student, son’s GF. Missed it. Got another good one, couple years back and finally, FINALLY! found out that 35mm is my spirit animal focal length. Duh.
Kodak Gold was the standard when I started seriously becoming a photog in 1978. 200, 400, 800 and 1200 (when shooting long range action or sports.) I had 100s of rolls of 200 & 400 - 24exp. film in my bag at any one time. I had a dedicated film bag because I shot so much.
Some rolls took weeks or months to shoot, unless it was for a client shoot. You shot with purpose because you didn’t have $$ to just shoot willy-nilly. And you didn’t have the option of deleting photos that didn’t turn out quite right like with digital.
Film Photogs were true artists, unlike digital creators. We didn’t have editing software to correct mistakes.
Female film photographers were noticeably underrepresented, so here's a few that I admire: Jade Stephens (hej.jade), Ashtyn Liska (ashtyn.liska), Sissi Lu (sissi_lu), micheleonfilm, Molly Fletcher (mollyfletchr), bynicolemejia, and Coraline Mattice (coraline.mattice)
I noticed that as well and was disappointed by that. There are so many awesome female film photogs out there.
I thought the same.
Lucy Lumen is another GOAT
@@AtomicBeaver93 Yes! Absolutely!
You guys make it sound like it was intentionally done. He just happened to gravitate to these people’s work. If you’ve followed Peter long enough, he doesn’t care who takes the photo, but only their process, their passion, and the true art behind it.
A boy, a girl, a trans, a gay, however they identify. It doesn’t matter to Peter. He merely appreciates art, regardless of who takes it and maybe he just happened to gravitate to these people ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What a UNIQUE video this is Pete!. Absolutely loved watching their work. Thanks for sharing them with us. Love love... lots of love. I also have a film camera and I also feel like starting to shoot film someday soon.
Would love to see you feature photographers that aren’t already big
I'm going to get super real for a second so i apologize in advance. My job lately has been a living hell for a variety of reasons but pausing for 15 minutes and 28 seconds to give this video a bit of my time during the day was worth every second. I don't love what I do, it's a stepping stone to bigger and better things down the road but I do love my youtube channel and the joy it brings me. Seeing a video like this always reminds me that even when life or a job can get crazy you have to remind yourself it's not the end all be all. Theres always other opportunities out there and even if you're in a rough place today, doesn't mean you will be tomorrow. these artiest were able to take the thing they love and turn it into a life well lived.
If they can do it then why cant we.
Oh, so many new people to inspiring of. Thank You a lot!
I haven't watched your videos for months because I knew, once I did again, it would push me to work on my own photography n I can't keep making excuses as to why the project isn't finished or completed yet. Soooo I'm watching your videos again n I'm diving in head first into my own photography all over again but this time with the determination to finish at least one project.
(I really want a print of the photo at 5:25 the red n orange landscape super beautiful)
So sick, I love that you are uplifting other photographers
When You coming to Oregon?!?!? Your a big inspiration as to why I pick up a camera and started my UA-cam channel. I have learned so much from you Pete big fan from Oregon here. 👊
Cody’s photos are SO GOOD man
I'm here for VIDEO but this one makes me want to start SHOOTING PHOTOS man! AMPED!
I see a Peter McKinnon video, I click on it and like 🎉
Me too. ❤
You might like a Canadian photographer named Christine Fitzgerald. Years ago on Canada's 150th - I discovered her work when I applied to join a ship journey (came close, but missed the final cut) - her work is mind-blowing and I honestly think it will amaze you.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any obsession with new photographic methods caused when/if you see this work. It's pretty "next-level" photography and it's analog at it's apex (imho). If you start getting into this - it's not my fault.
Hello "motivation".
You define photography, you always teach us how to put heart in the photos.
Love you bro.
@Click_Profile_for__more_info what ?
5 years ago Matti and Peter inspired me to pickup a camera, during the pandemic Jason, Vuh, and Willem were my go to when I was learning film. I wish to see them be in one video with Peter.
Nick Carver, Ben Horne. These are the guys..
+ 1 Vuhlandes dude is one of the best on UA-cam, and he inspired me months ago to get into film.
One person left off this list that I feel should of been on it. Mike Gray. Incredible film work, and he’s literally 2-3 years into it.
Followed all straight up. Thanks for the inspo always
the warm feeling Peter gets looking at Kodak Gold 200 is the same feeling I had admiring all these photographers art. this vid is a gem Pete & Kirk.
Thanks for sharing these photographers! Some great new names for me to check out as well as some familiar ones. I'm glad Willem Verbeeck got a mention as he's been one of my favorites for a while.
My guy, loved this one! Love to see you supporting all these creative people!
Shooting film is to me about the film and understanding the difference between them all and using the right film for the type shooting your doing. Then the lens is important use older lenses with film because the film was designed for lenses. Been shot film for over 40 years now, nice to see you the younger generation appreciating the art of film photography plus now you your digital photography will improve immensely because of you shooting film.
Ahhh yes, Jason and Vuh are my absolute FAVES in the film space!
Love that someone who inspires so many is still inspired by so many. You’re a good dude Pete. Thanks for the intro to some great photographers out there. 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Thank u so much i literally been following vuhlandas for like a year now and always thought he was the most underrated creator on the web
Jason, Samual, and Vulandas made the list!
Great video, brother. Very well put together. I knew vuhlander and Willem Verbeek would be here!
Such a joy to see you into film !!
This is a cool video idea. I wish more would do this type of video on their platform.
Great that you made this video, but only one woman was mentioned? This video was bought to my attention by quite a few photographers, as I often feel under-represented and overlooked by men in the photography community.
Many of which have had their comments deleted 👀
@@ashleetough that's not even surprising. Thing is, this is just engagement for this guy as well. More views, more clicks. Calling it now, if the deleted comments are because he wanted to act like he "discovered" these other women in a later video, then that says it all. Be a joke if he does an apology video too.
Hey Ashlee - not a single comment has been deleted regarding anything from this comment section. Not sure where you're getting your info - But I can assure you, nothing has been removed. @@ashleetough
So was it the UA-cam fairy that did it then? Because I can literally search every comment and I can’t find the few that are missing 🤔@@PeterMcKinnon
Unless profane words that are blocked were used, nothing has been deleted by me. 🤷🏻♂️
I absolutely love your hats and work 😊
haven’t really touched my cameras in almost a year-this really inspired me to get back into the groove, purely for the love of it
Thanks Peter, as always you continue to point us to amazing peeps in our craft.
Great video Pete! I love how you've given these true artists some coveraage to let others experience their craft. Great work mate
You can still fix photos when you print them... masking, drugging, burning, color correct, etc. Slides are at another level.... Worked in labs for 11 years... 😊
You literally did "pope in the pool" for that sponsor sequence. Love you dude.
Can't wait to see your Oregon shots. I'm on the coast and the photography opportunities are literally endless.
Good to see Willem make the cut here! Dude is killing the film game. Sam Elkins and grainy days Jason are also amazing. Just binged grainy days YT while home sick for a few days.
I remember when my dad shot his last roll of Kodachrome and told me all about why it was a big deal. I didn't get it until years later when I truly started shooting on my own and not just using one of his cameras to the settings he had set.
This was incredibly dope of you to do. This is what it’s all about!!!!
Love seeing all my favorite artists getting such a massive shoutout to peters huge audience
Always a great day when you see a Peter McKinnon vid drop.
thanks for the love, I've got some more flaming hot mountain dew if you want to join the cause
keep fighting for all of us Jason 🔥
Hey Pete! Loved this video! Random question- do you play the red guitar in the background?
Great selection - love that you're also featuring a couple of "smaller" creators! So much talent out there.
Amazing. Missed the amazing Brae Hunziker!
Ayyy Sam and Vuh! Let’s go 👏🏼👏🏼
can I ask where you got that gold/brass desk lamp you got?
Pete, you’re awesome. I want to shoot film because of you. I saw a video recently in my dive into film photography that highlighting that you joining film will hurt other film photographers on YT because you are so huge. That couldn’t be further from the truth. You do you Pete. Salute
Thank you for sharing Pete!
Alotta GOATs here, but Jason is our boy 🙌
Did You shoot the walking part with a film camera? Or maybe you just used a film-like lut, but either way, it looks awesome!
As someone who started their career in the film era and made the switch to digital I am fascinated by the rebound that film is making. Wedding and portrait clients are even asking for film. My question to you, Peter, when you shoot the film, have it processed......then what? Do you have those images scanned? Ending up with a digital file in the end? And if so, do you do any editing to that file or do you stick with the images exactly as it came out of the camera and scanner? Thanks in advance for your input. Todd
I love that you’re taking on film and introducing all of your subscribers to it. Also that film fridge 😍
Pretty cool and interesting.
I watched many videos from vuhlandes. Great and unique stuff