Very well made video! Thank you! I enjoyed watching it. And the subject - it is kinda sad to see these abandoned places, they once provided a lot of joy to people. Makes you wonder what has happened to those people who used to visit there at this mall back then when it was thriving. Imagine happy people spending their weekend activities there at the mall. What happened to them, what are their stories.
This entire thing is AMAZING. The way you set the tone, music, images... EVERYTHING. Is this in Indianapolis? Or do all old malls look exactly the same?
I used the Kodak TMAX400 120 film for many years, I shot it at 200 ASA/ISO and developed it in a thin solution for a long time with very few and very gently agitations, in that way the film had more grey tones and had still very good contrast, in modern words, larger dynamic range. I guess you can do the same with a Ilford Delta 400 film. Of paper I used Ilford Multigrade. Made great images from my 6x6 Hasselblad ! I also used Kodak TMAX 400 with my Nikon F3.
Really good pictures dude. I wish that you would be aloud to go in the old mall and take some pictures. Is it hard to make all the adjustment on the camera ? I´m only asking because i´m looking for a Hasselblad like that.
Yeah, I'd love to go inside and take a few shots as well. When I was taking these shots, security came up to me and asked me what I was doing, I told them I was just taking photos, they left and then returned about 10min later and told me to leave the property, I was at the end of my roll so I just complied. I'm sure they'd come down on me quicker if I was inside with all this setup. The Hasselblad is a lovely camera and has quickly became one of my favorite film cameras that I own. Its a fully manual camera so you have to make all the adjustments but its beautifully built and all the adjustments are precise and tactile. Its a pleasure to use.
The music you chose added a great feeling to the film, the entrance photo was my favourite, it would make a beautiful print. Did you get the track from a site? Got my Rolleicord loaded for my next bike run on my XJR1300.
Thank you. Yeah, I've been using Audiio for my music on my last couple videos. They've got some good stuff. Rolleicord film photography while riding your Yamaha, you've got good taste, we'd be good friends. Regards,
What a video! Nicely done. The music, pacing, tone was lovely.
Very well made video! Thank you! I enjoyed watching it. And the subject - it is kinda sad to see these abandoned places, they once provided a lot of joy to people. Makes you wonder what has happened to those people who used to visit there at this mall back then when it was thriving. Imagine happy people spending their weekend activities there at the mall. What happened to them, what are their stories.
Loved the whole vibe of this video. Had a nostalgic crime show style and the shots from the ‘blad were tack sharp.
Very interesting series of black and white photographs, great job!
OMG, your photos are amazing!
Very nice work. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great shots, both stills and video. I really like the loading of the film scene. Wicked car too btw.
Well done.
This entire thing is AMAZING. The way you set the tone, music, images... EVERYTHING. Is this in Indianapolis? Or do all old malls look exactly the same?
Thank you so much. Yes, Lafayette Square in Indianapolis. It does seem most box malls are headed in this direction with the explosion of e-commerce.
I used the Kodak TMAX400 120 film for many years, I shot it at 200 ASA/ISO and developed it in a thin solution for a long time with very few and very gently agitations, in that way the film had more grey tones and had still very good contrast, in modern words, larger dynamic range. I guess you can do the same with a Ilford Delta 400 film. Of paper I used Ilford Multigrade. Made great images from my 6x6 Hasselblad ! I also used Kodak TMAX 400 with my Nikon F3.
Really good pictures dude. I wish that you would be aloud to go in the old mall and take some pictures. Is it hard to make all the adjustment on the camera ? I´m only asking because i´m looking for a Hasselblad like that.
Yeah, I'd love to go inside and take a few shots as well. When I was taking these shots, security came up to me and asked me what I was doing, I told them I was just taking photos, they left and then returned about 10min later and told me to leave the property, I was at the end of my roll so I just complied. I'm sure they'd come down on me quicker if I was inside with all this setup. The Hasselblad is a lovely camera and has quickly became one of my favorite film cameras that I own. Its a fully manual camera so you have to make all the adjustments but its beautifully built and all the adjustments are precise and tactile. Its a pleasure to use.
Awesome M5
Thank you, just uploaded a new video of the M5, working on converting the bumpers over to the euro spec.
The music you chose added a great feeling to the film, the entrance photo was my favourite, it would make a beautiful print. Did you get the track from a site? Got my Rolleicord loaded for my next bike run on my XJR1300.
Thank you. Yeah, I've been using Audiio for my music on my last couple videos. They've got some good stuff. Rolleicord film photography while riding your Yamaha, you've got good taste, we'd be good friends. Regards,
From the cover photo I could tell this was in Indy at the Lafayette Square Mall
Correct you are
At 4:25 is that a lightmeter ?
Yes, its a Pentax Digital Spotmeter. They are getting old but are still some of the best spotmeters ever made.