No snark, no trolls, this was one of the most enjoyable UA-cam videos I’ve watched in a long while. Killed it. Hope this can cover the cost of a future roll for you.
@@grainydaysss i had the same fun with the WP-1. I moved to a Konica Genba Kantoku 35WB Eco construction camera. Sharper lens, better build, love that thing. I even picked up the "Zoom" model that has a 28-56mm. I bet you could drop them off your bike on the highway and they'd keep going. There's a 28mm prime version too. Great stuff man.
I love it when Jason hires some Craigs List strangers to be his “friends” for a photography road trip. And, I gotta say, their “friendship” is very convincing and entertaining. Jason's photos slap, too-or, as he would say, “okay, I guess.” Anyway, thank you for blessing my feed with a long form photography road trip video-I always love watching those.
Since this is getting so much love, here’s for more of this stuff, a roll of film, and the “bushman of San Francisco” line. I LMAO on that because I actually knew who you meant and I haven’t been there in 20 years.
Hey Jason, it was great meeting you at Old Faithful, I was looking forward to this video. By the way, my 16mm magazine film actually came out looking pretty good.
Great video. The best picture, three ladies on the benches. Perfect composition, amazing colors, the right film and technique. Beachy vibes in Yellowstone! A stunner in my book.
You mentioned about exposing slide film. I shot slide film 35 years as a photographer very rarely shooting print film. As you know exposing for the highlights is one thing, but since we did this for a living, normally we would always request a clip test. That way we were pretty much assured of a great exposure. The extra few dollars for a clip as always worth it. That is all I’ve got, like your videos.
Such a great video man, I always enjoy these type of long photography videos because it relaxes me, I would like to thank you deeply for this smooth episode, Well each time I watch one of your videos I get inspired to go out to do shots in nature or on the streets even though that I am not an analog photographer, Thank you again and stay Grainy.
Those night shots on film: this works for me every time. Especially with neon signs and especially at twilight when the light is changing every few minutes: I use an A7R4 but any digital camera with an EVF will work. Set up the camera so the EVF shows your actual exposure instead of that mode where it tries to see in the dark. Put the camera in manual mode. Tweak exposure until you like what the EVF is showing you. Set your film shooter to the same exposure value. Fire off one shot and do one more at +1 EV. You waste a shot bracketing but when traveling I’ll burn film to get the shot. Usually I end up liking the +1 EV exposure best, especially with C41 film. E6 film, it’s a coin toss.
Your aspect ratio changes are so much fun. And the hidden sound effects always get me. 😂 Been to Yellowstone a bunch of times and it was fun to see your take on the sights. Great work.
Okay my men. Your Photographie is amazing! You are doing amazing and I just stumbled upon your video. Please merely keep going your fotos are amazing!!
I was just in Yellowstone no more than a month ago and in some cases standing exactly where you stood, so seeing how you chose to make photos there is a really unique thing. Pleasure speaking with you at B&C!
I am not sure why I watched this all the way through. I am the opposite of everything you stand for; Abbot Kinney hats, film cameras, a general ennui. But i still subscribed. Nice work!
I live nearby there. To me it's paradise on earth. I spent many weekends with my dad in Yellowstone & I've hiked many of the trails throughout the Tetons. I love photographing there.
I had an art studio south of Jackson about 44 years ago. Loved the area, I sketched portraits in the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar for a time also. Lots of great looking tetons.
Think what our Photography-Master once said to us “... my ally is the PHOTO-MOJO, and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the PHOTO-MOJO around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere...”
20 something years ago broke down in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Bought a truck to make it to the PNW. 3 months later, cleaned the truck, found a finger under the seat. Ain’t been back since.
Love the road shot at 25.41! Any sense of how much you all spent in fun, processing and scanning for the week? I’m guessing it came close to matching hotels… great video, thank you!
I'm convinced Jason only shows us brushing his teeth to show Monica he does it while he's not home.
Me: oh man I love this shot what a genius
Jason: so anyways this shit dumpster of shot is going to the shit pile
Me: I see what he was trying to do with this one, shame it came out shit.
Jason: Thats one for the portfolio.
@@RHLW Thank god! I thought it was just me lol
Babe wake up, one hour vid from the "ok ... I guess" guy
Temu Oppenheimer
My girlfriend calls him the 'film photography sadboi' haha
YESSSS
No snark, no trolls, this was one of the most enjoyable UA-cam videos I’ve watched in a long while. Killed it. Hope this can cover the cost of a future roll for you.
Absolutely does, thank you 😍
@@grainydaysss i had the same fun with the WP-1. I moved to a Konica Genba Kantoku 35WB Eco construction camera. Sharper lens, better build, love that thing. I even picked up the "Zoom" model that has a 28-56mm. I bet you could drop them off your bike on the highway and they'd keep going. There's a 28mm prime version too. Great stuff man.
Reimbursement for the nuts. You always kill it on these long-form videos, thank you!
Thanks for “shelling” out, ba dum tiss
I love it when Jason hires some Craigs List strangers to be his “friends” for a photography road trip. And, I gotta say, their “friendship” is very convincing and entertaining. Jason's photos slap, too-or, as he would say, “okay, I guess.”
Anyway, thank you for blessing my feed with a long form photography road trip video-I always love watching those.
34:17 Caleb toe wiggling starts
35:43 Caleb toe wiggling ends
Half frame Ryan Gosling strikes again!
UK Lidl Ryan Gosling for a whole hour today!
"Middle Aisle Ryan" has a certain ring to it.
Thanks Jason for your videos!
Fantastic video king-- this was the chillest watch and the best way to start out my Saturday.
i love u
single bison atop a scenic ridge gotta be one of my favorite things
Temu Oppenheimer just made me double over laughing. Thanks for that.
Since this is getting so much love, here’s for more of this stuff, a roll of film, and the “bushman of San Francisco” line. I LMAO on that because I actually knew who you meant and I haven’t been there in 20 years.
Thank you, more surprises soon, I’m not going to tell you when it will happen though - just like the bushman of SF 😊
Hey Jason, it was great meeting you at Old Faithful, I was looking forward to this video. By the way, my 16mm magazine film actually came out looking pretty good.
Great video. The best picture, three ladies on the benches. Perfect composition, amazing colors, the right film and technique. Beachy vibes in Yellowstone! A stunner in my book.
Are cameras just spawning in Davids bag?! every 10 minutes he has a new camera!
an hour long grainy days video. best bday gift :)
Sitting back with a drink and watching one of your long-form road-trip videos is so enjoyable. There are some terrific images.
Jason what kind of sick joke is this, my week long trip to Wyoming just got canceled.
So glad Jason finally posted, I was starting to self depreciate myself
You mentioned about exposing slide film. I shot slide film 35 years as a photographer very rarely shooting print film. As you know exposing for the highlights is one thing, but since we did this for a living, normally we would always request a clip test. That way we were pretty much assured of a great exposure. The extra few dollars for a clip as always worth it. That is all I’ve got, like your videos.
thank you Jason, your video coming out right before a 10 hour flight is much needed.
This video is an absolute vibe. Absolutely love it!
12:01 Lmao nooooo, David’s “leave the expensive camera on the ground” habit is rubbing off on Jason 😂
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Could only binge so many of your videos so many times. Another one added to the collection
18:24 What a shot! love the growing frame, really gets it to sink in 👏👏👏
I grew up in Wyoming and Montana...thanks for taking me back to Wyoming. The Tetons and Yellowstone are special places.
best way to start my morning coffee! Amazing pictures, amazing vibes, thank you.
thanks for the effort of the video, its so calm and relaxing. thanks so much for sharing!
There should be a drinking game for every time David brings out a new camera holy hell
Can’t describe how happy a new grainydays video makes me feel
My favorite gang is back together for another trip!
man, you are the king of slow burn youtube photography videos.... It's a small piece of the internets, but it's something. Nice work.
Such a great video man, I always enjoy these type of long photography videos because it relaxes me, I would like to thank you deeply for this smooth episode, Well each time I watch one of your videos I get inspired to go out to do shots in nature or on the streets even though that I am not an analog photographer, Thank you again and stay Grainy.
Dang. That was a good video. Some great portfolio shots in there too. Thanks for keeping me company.
Probably one of my favorite youtube videos of all time, insane work like always Jason!
Those night shots on film: this works for me every time. Especially with neon signs and especially at twilight when the light is changing every few minutes: I use an A7R4 but any digital camera with an EVF will work. Set up the camera so the EVF shows your actual exposure instead of that mode where it tries to see in the dark. Put the camera in manual mode. Tweak exposure until you like what the EVF is showing you. Set your film shooter to the same exposure value. Fire off one shot and do one more at +1 EV. You waste a shot bracketing but when traveling I’ll burn film to get the shot. Usually I end up liking the +1 EV exposure best, especially with C41 film. E6 film, it’s a coin toss.
Your aspect ratio changes are so much fun. And the hidden sound effects always get me. 😂
Been to Yellowstone a bunch of times and it was fun to see your take on the sights. Great work.
13:43 brother this looks like a painting, maybe one of my favorites you have taken. Absolutely enamored by the aerochrome
this was the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning in the UK. I would love to go to Wyoming.
Bless you Jason, for dropping this long ass juicer of a video for us photography nerds.
Wow, that was a marathon of a video. I loved all of the stories you told with it.
Your style of photography actually needs us lousy tourists in frame to complete the nostalgia. Nice work. You're reopening film art to the rest of us.
Yo Jason. Love you man. Been watching since the beginning. Minute long unskippable ads every 10 minutes is wilddddd
Okay my men. Your Photographie is amazing! You are doing amazing and I just stumbled upon your video. Please merely keep going your fotos are amazing!!
Ridiculously scenic; you have to share these soundtrack references too! Amazing beats across the video.
Always an adventure with you two. Thanks
What I love about grainydays is that you don't even have to have an interest in photography as long as you have an interest in farts and diarrhea.
I felt that
I love the second part of the video Mr. portafolio!!! I really enjoyed!! And those color photos amazing even the digital IR nice bro !!
Dude. +1 for the lane splitting skills. Awesome. 😎
Desperately needed something to brighten my day, you couldn't have dropped this at a better time ❤
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW these photos triggered my seratonins so well! And a full hour!
I was just in Yellowstone no more than a month ago and in some cases standing exactly where you stood, so seeing how you chose to make photos there is a really unique thing. Pleasure speaking with you at B&C!
Gorgeous photos, some of your best work ever
Yeah my job can wait, time to binge this real quick.
I am not sure why I watched this all the way through. I am the opposite of everything you stand for; Abbot Kinney hats, film cameras, a general ennui. But i still subscribed. Nice work!
You guys are best in a group.
That picture of the people waiting for old faithful... freaking sweet.
The amount of fish caught bare-handed is more impressive than any of the photos 💀
Jason, you are SO hard on yourself. That shot with the mailboxes at sunset is Banger CITY, population: that photo!
I live nearby there. To me it's paradise on earth. I spent many weekends with my dad in Yellowstone & I've hiked many of the trails throughout the Tetons. I love photographing there.
Another fun packed episode. Enjoyed the almonds in the Sauna !
Long form Jason is my favorite Jason. Always inspires me to get my ass off the couch and go shoot.
look at this guy giving analogue photography a go. i bet he shoots mostly digital.
That Ole' Faithful/woman laying on a bench color infrared shot is fire!
The gang is back together 🫡
Love the Midsommar-esque music in the final section. Lovely video. :)
I had an art studio south of Jackson about 44 years ago. Loved the area, I sketched portraits in the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar for a time also. Lots of great looking tetons.
Skipped going to the movies for this, absolutely worth it.
the shot at 31:54 is one of the best shots in this video, hands down.
"one of the best shots in this video" - Huh ? - Photographically it's pretty MEH...
@@y2ktube you a meat rider
Hey man, that was really relaxing. Thanks for distracting me from the massive hurricane outside. Keep creating.
would love to see a portfolio review of you going over your favorite photos you have taken :)
Watching this vid while just coming back from Yellowstone/Teton parks
Kentmere 100 in 120, box speed, or rated down to 80... you might like it. Lovely images. As usual, some of the ones you hated, I liked.
If you ever come this way again, I'll tell you a few less known spots. Great video.
Very insightful, thanks very much! These are some very useful tips, honestly I never thought of this before. It makes a lot of sense.
Not gonna lie those fish comps were convincing haha
You know, half the time I don't even watch the video. Just listen to Jason's calming timbre.
We got sulphuric ass cheese, fishing, poetry and metal, bloody rivers! It was a good day!
41:50 Temu version of Oppenheimer caught me off guard 😂 great video as always!!!
Think what our Photography-Master once said to us “... my ally is the PHOTO-MOJO, and a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the PHOTO-MOJO around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere...”
20 something years ago broke down in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Bought a truck to make it to the PNW. 3 months later, cleaned the truck, found a finger under the seat. Ain’t been back since.
Love the road shot at 25.41! Any sense of how much you all spent in fun, processing and scanning for the week? I’m guessing it came close to matching hotels… great video, thank you!
I felt like I watched a Blade Runner western, great background music ! good luck hunting electric bisons , cheers !
This video gave me some nostalgia.
The last time i was in Yellow Stone was in 2017. I'm from Europe.
Kentmere pushed two stops with a splash of orange so the film actually looks good 😂 you nailed it lol.
Today was a tough day, this is a great pick-me-up
Ngl that aspect ratio change at 18:25 was slick af
Probably best episode yet!
Danke!
I would love for you to do a video on how you actually shoot these videos of yours. Really great how it’s all documented 👍🏻
Patiently waiting for a "Walmart Ryan Gosling" comment...
I'm a fiend for these videos
32:53 i actually prefer that it’s a lil blown out. you can see the first sign well but the second is a blur. it’s less distracting. it feels more real
This was really nice, thank you!
Great story and journey. Loved it!
Those infrared shots at 25:40 are nice
“moss always points towards civilization” 😂
Dude, you totally Ansel Adams'd that trip! Except I don't recall him complaining about the mosquitos.