I just got into film photography recently and I’m in love with every photo bad or good because It was the only chance I got in the moment and it just makes the pictures that much more special and unique. Your content keeps film alive and inspires people like me.
The conventional rule for handheld shots are to use a shutter speed no lower than the reciprocal of the focal length of the lens on your camera for 35mm film, and preferably twice as long for medium format. So with a 50mm lens on your 35mm SLR you'd use a shutter speed of no slower than 1/50s, or to be practical these days 1/60s. With a medium format camera and 80mm lens the shutter speed should not be lower than 1/125s at the very least and preferably 1/250s. As you correctly mentioned meduim format camera brings in a huge leap in resolution and will show the slightest handshake.
Yes, this is what I wanted to see. I intend to emulate your procedures in a smaller studio. More of these. Ideas like the projector and the smokey effects really set you apart.
Did switching to a newer projector improved the quality of your shoots? Asking because I cant find a projector with 1080p resolution and high luminance such as yours but I can find like the wxga ones within my price range ;(
The minimal handheld exposure time is very dependent on focallength. A 60th is not fast enough for most telephoto lenses but with ultrawide often a 30th is ok.
The creativity in this images is just off the charts man! Most photo-influencers on UA-cam just inadvertently jack up the prices of old cameras. You’re gonna do it old video projectors lol 😂
Besides him talking about the pushing and needing a light meter, there is nothing he talks about in this that specifically applies to film. The title includes film simply because that is what the hipsters click. He knows his demographic. It would make a lot more sense if he changed his light or bought brighter projection equipment so he could use a 1/120 shutter . It's almost laughable that those models went through all that trouble for this man and his fancy vision and art just to come out out of focus. With my models I feel like banging my head against the wall if I make errors like that. But this has an "oh well" attitude when it should. e focusing on thinking "what can I do in the future to avoid this and improve quality " . As always, the film influencers and hipsters are style over substance. And the truly great film shooters who are still alive either shoot digital because they care more about shooting meaningful images than a nostalgia, or they dont make videos about their work. Other than those points, not a bad video.
just a man and his projector dominating the world
How he shoots film in the studio
I just got into film photography recently and I’m in love with every photo bad or good because It was the only chance I got in the moment and it just makes the pictures that much more special and unique. Your content keeps film alive and inspires people like me.
The conventional rule for handheld shots are to use a shutter speed no lower than the reciprocal of the focal length of the lens on your camera for 35mm film, and preferably twice as long for medium format. So with a 50mm lens on your 35mm SLR you'd use a shutter speed of no slower than 1/50s, or to be practical these days 1/60s. With a medium format camera and 80mm lens the shutter speed should not be lower than 1/125s at the very least and preferably 1/250s. As you correctly mentioned meduim format camera brings in a huge leap in resolution and will show the slightest handshake.
there is just so much life to your photos and your creativity is insane
can you give a recommendation for a tripod that can handle the rb67
I'm striving to become the one that shoots 1/30 handheld!
I’ve never been into portrait photography but I have to say I’m constantly amazed at your photos. Love the videos.
Yes, this is what I wanted to see. I intend to emulate your procedures in a smaller studio. More of these. Ideas like the projector and the smokey effects really set you apart.
That adjustment clip missed the end of the clip at 0:46 :)
Did switching to a newer projector improved the quality of your shoots? Asking because I cant find a projector with 1080p resolution and high luminance such as yours but I can find like the wxga ones within my price range ;(
thank you so much
Your recent work is amazing!
The minimal handheld exposure time is very dependent on focallength. A 60th is not fast enough for most telephoto lenses but with ultrawide often a 30th is ok.
Hey!! where Can I get the short shutter release at @3:47 ?
i remember that video 4 years ago 🤯
Where can I get that shutter release cable?
Super Dope!
Loved the video! It's always great to see you work in the studio at your concepts! 😁
9:46 this is insane, literally what goes through your head to come up with this stuff???
...I should have finished the video first. Wow. You really cooked.
Beautiful
Nice shots! 👍🏾
If I’m shooting a film with the box speed at 800 iso but my Mamiya only goes up to 400 how do I push on the Mamiya?
😂😂😂
Love the orange shots!
I guess it's time to dust off the old Hasselblad 500 and bring it my studio. Great video!
Love your patience and soothing and calm spirit❤❤❤❤a real gem
Loving the content lately, I INSTA click these videos
Really fun to see how creative you are and no good the results are. Makes me envious.
The creativity in this images is just off the charts man! Most photo-influencers on UA-cam just inadvertently jack up the prices of old cameras. You’re gonna do it old video projectors lol 😂
The secret to shooting film indoors is a lot of light😂. Focusing a lot of these older film cameras without one is a PITA without it.
Man! You absolutely managed to shoot some absolutely great, fun to look at beautiful images. I just hope to se some more of your creative bliss!
Thx for the creative input! 😊
u gotta use mirror up! the slap is real! plus you can hook up two cable releases to the RB which feels fun :)
Another banger fr it would be a dream to shoot with you 🔥🔥
Every time impressive to see you work.
Love your vids, mate. It inspires me every single time.
You are killing it Linus I hope your channel blows the hell up soon!
brooo, you killed it once again with the shoot at the end 😍😍 so sick!!
Thanks for sharing definitely learned alot
That last shot is so cool, love how his face just pops!
Thank you for sharing your workflow!
It's so cool to watch other artists in their zone! Loved this video!
Wow! That orange is such a nice tone 🙏🏼
He’s goated!!
Incredible man
You did it once again.
soooo sick man!
Besides him talking about the pushing and needing a light meter, there is nothing he talks about in this that specifically applies to film.
The title includes film simply because that is what the hipsters click. He knows his demographic.
It would make a lot more sense if he changed his light or bought brighter projection equipment so he could use a 1/120 shutter .
It's almost laughable that those models went through all that trouble for this man and his fancy vision and art just to come out out of focus.
With my models I feel like banging my head against the wall if I make errors like that. But this has an "oh well" attitude when it should. e focusing on thinking "what can I do in the future to avoid this and improve quality " .
As always, the film influencers and hipsters are style over substance. And the truly great film shooters who are still alive either shoot digital because they care more about shooting meaningful images than a nostalgia, or they dont make videos about their work.
Other than those points, not a bad video.
Dude stfu! Just because people are using film doesn’t make you a hipster…