Andy, I love your videos, they are not too technical, they are the right length (not too long) and always very positive about the issue you’re addressing. Please make more, your fan base will appreciate anything you produce.
I have seen lots of your videos about cameras and find them all very interesting and not boring at all. I like your way of explaining things, and love the simple pictures you show to highlight the capabilities of the gear, which also show us foreigners a little part of Great Britain. Please continue to share your knowledge in all things photographic. However, keep showing cameras and talking about them whenever you have the chance.
Really love your explanations and enthusiasm for the hobby.. So, yes please, give it a go but also wind in a bit of the history as to why things have happened.. always good to have context and it takes one back to those pioneers of photography 😉
Hi, I am a avid watcher, I enjoy the videos on the different cameras. I wanted to try 120 film, as I have only ever used 35mm. So due to enjoying a video on the GB Kershaw's I bought a 110 for a £10. I think introducing your teaching experiences into the channel would make it a amazing resource for us beginner film photographers, and even experienced photographers would enjoy review on different film stock and develping equipment. I have kentmere 100 and 400 in the post for my GB Kershaw 110. I'll look forward to seeing more videos you create.
Love your suggestion about broadening the channel, especially from someone with your experience. I think there are a lot of resources out there for some of the basic technical ideas (focal lengths, aperture, exposure triangle, etc), but not as many about composition, how to build your imagination for taking better photos, developing a style, etc. Here to watch whatever you do.
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time never a bad one if you want to diversify by all means but if you find a camera that you want to show us please do I think a lot of my camera collection was your cameras as shown by you 👍👍👍🎞🎞
It’s still nice to see the camera. By all means make educational videos if you’d like to . One aspect I’d like to improve in my own case is landscape photography in general . A second , minor topic is something I had a conversation about recently , the proper use of filters with regard to film photography
I have been a film photographer and collector ( over 350 to date ) since 1981, what I would like to see is a review of the current range of B&W films that are on offer today. There are others that do these reviews but I would like to see your views.
Yes to all of those.
Andy, I love your videos, they are not too technical, they are the right length (not too long) and always very positive about the issue you’re addressing. Please make more, your fan base will appreciate anything you produce.
I have seen lots of your videos about cameras and find them all very interesting and not boring at all. I like your way of explaining things, and love the simple pictures you show to highlight the capabilities of the gear, which also show us foreigners a little part of Great Britain. Please continue to share your knowledge in all things photographic. However, keep showing cameras and talking about them whenever you have the chance.
You've just reminded me. I have an Ensign Midget camera. It caught my eye years ago in a charity shop.
Yes please, I would certainly like to see more on the subjects you mentioned. Thank you.
Really love your explanations and enthusiasm for the hobby.. So, yes please, give it a go but also wind in a bit of the history as to why things have happened.. always good to have context and it takes one back to those pioneers of photography 😉
Yes, I would like to see videos on lenses, films etc- I like the channel - keep up the good work!
Hi, I am a avid watcher, I enjoy the videos on the different cameras.
I wanted to try 120 film, as I have only ever used 35mm.
So due to enjoying a video on the GB Kershaw's I bought a 110 for a £10.
I think introducing your teaching experiences into the channel would make it a amazing resource for us beginner film photographers, and even experienced photographers would enjoy review on different film stock and develping equipment.
I have kentmere 100 and 400 in the post for my GB Kershaw 110. I'll look forward to seeing more videos you create.
Please do an advanced course on the Sunny 16 rule
Love your suggestion about broadening the channel, especially from someone with your experience. I think there are a lot of resources out there for some of the basic technical ideas (focal lengths, aperture, exposure triangle, etc), but not as many about composition, how to build your imagination for taking better photos, developing a style, etc. Here to watch whatever you do.
Thank you, good comment, plan is to start with basics but then talk about wider issues such as style and reasoning.
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time never a bad one if you want to diversify by all means but if you find a camera that you want to show us please do I think a lot of my camera collection was your cameras as shown by you 👍👍👍🎞🎞
Composition and aspect ratios are often overlooked, so I would be interested in videos on these from your experienced perspective.
Hello, yes please, I would like to see videos in relation to the topics you mentioned.
Sounds like a job for Find It Fix It Flog It.... Lol..
By all means. A little bit of diversification will do no harm at all.
Studio, two or three light metering. Please
It’s still nice to see the camera. By all means make educational videos if you’d like to . One aspect I’d like to improve in my own case is landscape photography in general . A second , minor topic is something I had a conversation about recently , the proper use of filters with regard to film photography
Thank you, filters is on the list!
I have been a film photographer and collector ( over 350 to date ) since 1981, what I would like to see is a review of the current range of B&W films that are on offer today. There are others that do these reviews but I would like to see your views.
Yes, comparing Fomapan 100 and 400 for starters?
Have just ordered some fomapan 400 this evening!
@@bertboer2936 Agreed, I'm also very interested in black and white film, 35mm and 120
Yea, anything to do with analog.