The Beauty of Film Photography
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2023
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Take a moment to think about the area around your home.
You've seen it countless times and it's become so familiar that you barely give it a second glance.
But what if I told you there's a new level of appreciation waiting to be discovered?
In this video, we'll explore the beauty of film photography.
It's not just about the technicalities - it's about the way film captures the essence of a moment, with all its imperfections and surprises.
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As soon as I saw the picture at 3:29 a was shook!!! I live in Genoa, the place in the pictures. I'm very glad you came here. I really am thinking about starting film photography and this is proof that Genoa is a good place for it. Thank you very much !!!
Your 2 videos have inspired me a lot. let's go on bro
I'm so happy to hear that! :)
Same!!!
You show Riga in really beautiful way!
On the rush we truly miss so much!
Thank you for that!🙌🏽
I loved the way you showed the importance of film photography.❤ keep going bro, you're creating the true art❤
I’ve been shooting film since 1982 , both 35MM and medium format , still use my first camera I brought . Yes must confess I did buy a pentax Kx in 2009 because I was told film was dead and digital was the future lasted all of about 12 months went straight back to my film cameras although I found a use for the Kx as a preview camera along side my medium format cameras saved me wasting frames as I never owned a Polaroid back . There is something about using a manual 35mm manual camera digital cameras can not replicate.
Shooting with film is definitely rewarding but developing those shots into perfection is something that I've always wanted to do.....especially in Black and White as a beginner.
Great video! can't wait for the next project
Woow you really have a beautiful way to look at things, I love that feeling you put into your art, so relaxing and inspiring 🖤
Hi, I am from Brazil, I just ran into your channel out of nowhere, I feel so inspired, thank you so much! I really needed this!
Thank you so much for watching! :))
Beautiful content, keep up the good work !
It's beautiful, thank you for this video. I feel motivation to bring my camera and go outside to take a lot of photos of my city after watching this video ;)
Love your work!
I just discovered your channel, and damn your videos are so beautiful in their content and their esthetics, you are very talented !
Nice video. Film is so rewarding.
I need this today.
KEEP GOING! this is beautiful
A Grand video, keep up the good work!
Amazing bro
I am 13 and i want to get into film.. This helped sm
Film is gaining more and more popularity, it’s starting to be sold in a lot more retail locations again even
Cool video. I think a lot of the recent popularity in film is the same as the recent popularity in vinyl. Younger generation who only know digital want something physical to hold on to rather a digital file on a phone or computer. Ive been shooting professionally for almost 20 years and own all kinds of cameras. 35mm film, 120 film, instant cameras, point and shoot digitals, DSLR and mirrorless.. IMO, there really is no magic or secret sauce in film photography. I can just as easily take one of my early to mid 00s point and shoot with 4-6 megapixels, like the Canon G2 or Fuji F31fd and get a very filmic look with their rather soft lenses and CCD sensors that were designed to replicate film. I have small memory cards in them too, so neither one can take more than 60 photos which means I think about each shot as well. If I want a true film experience, I grab one of my Instax cameras, which has the added bonus of being medium format as opposed to 35mm and I dont have to get them devoloped. Want to talk about slowing down and thinking about each shot? 10 photos is all you get and with each shot costing around $1 (more for the wide film), you REALLY think about each shot 😃 Its all about shooting what makes you want to go out and take photos, whether thats film or digital.
love ur videos!
Digging your content dude
I've been shooting film since mid 2021 and now I always have one of my many film cameras with me. I'm at the point where I rarely use my DSLR.
Photography is my favorite thing to do and after watching this video it made me love it more 🫶
thats crazy
Loved this video my guy. Which camera did you use to shoot this video?
yo great video, what film camera do you use??
you doing great love the videos
Really appreciate it, thank you!! :))
Minolta camera is fantastic camera i love film photography any type of film cameras ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi. I love your video. What camera did you use to get those beautiful photos? I want to get into this.
Since I really admire your work and especially your shots, may I ask which camera are you using for making those amazing film pictures? Feeling lost in my 20s and wanted to try something new, so why not to start a new hobby - film Photography! Thank you in advance!
keep it up!
Will do! Thank you for watching! :))
I find that in a days shoot the 36 exposures is fine, and I enjoy the process of winding and loading new film Film photography is a more patient art, requiring you to slow down and think like a photographer which is wonderful, but if you do, say, wildlife photography it would be difficult to capture the perfect moment in correctly exposed, especially on a whim.
Very good sir
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Namitha aromal
Kerala
I like minolta SRT👍😊
what film photography camera do you use I've always wanted to give it a try.
do you develop the photos on your own or do you go to a shop/lab to get them done? Nice Video! Captures all my thoughts about film photography!!!
Thank you for watching, Alisa! :))
I always get them developed in a shop, would not trust myself to do it on my own :D
Photography has been out for 200 years
Hi sir
How r u
From
Namitha aromal
"It reminds me of a time when things were slower"
How can anyone who looks no older than 25 know anything about the era of film cameras? They were certainly slower alright. It took ages to get your prints back. They cost a fortune and most were no good. Those of us who lived back then have no interest in returning to outmoded, money-wasting technology. I bet you own a penny farthing rather than a bike with gears and an ergonomic fit, don't you? And none of your pictures were beautiful, not even the overblown yellow-hued digital footage you used for 99% of your video. Sorry to break it to you but whether the truth hurts or not, you need to hear it.