Hey Heeey, I hope you enjoyed the video and the photographs - I'm certainly pleased with a couple results from this day :) Btw. here's a reminder that, if you like free stuff and you like to learn skills online you can support me by getting yourself a 1 month free trial of Skillshare here: skl.sh/teocrawford02221 The link works for the first 1,000 people to use it :) Have a good week, Teo
Habe letztens noch nach einem Video gesucht, wo es um Fotografie bei regen geht. Danke für dieses tolle Video und die tollen Eindrücke. Macht immer wider Spaß.
Thanks for the nice video, I am a long time Pentax user and love to shoot in the rain, the air is clearer and fresher, especially good for shooting close up of flowers and bugs, and Pentax has a line of good cameras with weather sealing at affordable price.
Another very relaxing video to watch Teo. Loved the shot of the curvy road & I totally agree with you there is something so nice about a long empty road especially in between trees 👌✌
At first, thank you for sharing! I think will be a nice story again. The I watch. After then, yes ! Very nice! I love these photos which you shot on film.
i think the first photo that get a little but burn still cool bc you can still see the gate clearly ,love all the road shoot maybe next time you get lucky to capture another cyclist :)
Als Streetfotograf hätte ich die Kamera direkt auf die Dame mit den beiden Dackeln gehalten. :P Tolles Video jedenfalls. Ich frage mich nur ob die Light leaks nicht eventuell von den Lichtdichtungen kommen die eventuell nicht mehr ganz frisch sind. Es ist aber an sich kein grosser Akt die zu wechseln.
General interest, yes - a plan, no. I'm surely going to try it out one day, but for now I'm trying to build up my 35mm skills to a level that I feel comfortable to pursue the next step🤗
Great video, Teo. Excellent compositions, all. But I'm telling you, you have to stop carrying around that umbrella and start using a small rain sleeve instead. The small ones work well on my Spotmatic and even my Mamiya 645.
Thank you!🙇🏻♂️ Hahah but how do you look through the viewfinder then? I have a rainsleeve, but that thing would just be more of a pain than the umbrella, because I can't properly see through the viewfinder🤔🤷🏻♂️
@@teocrawford Wow your scans are incredible. May i ask what light source you use? If i can ever get my scans like yours then i will be very happy. i use a x-t3 to scan mine.
HI Teo, Great video! Never done much rain/wet photography...definitely going to try! Did you ever find out why the light leak? But I kinda like that aesthetic! as it is random and can add to the photo!
Thank you for this peaceful and satisfying video. I loved it and felt the coziness of a nice rainy (when inside hehe) while watching it. I really enjoyed the last photo and the one you choose as your favorite as well. Both of them are beautiful! I was wondering if you had to use a lower shutter speed due to the overcast day or if the 400 ISO held it just fine. Sorry for the simple question, but I am new to this photograph world and still trying to learn on how to read the light.
90% of these captures are trash 🤦♂️ love how you're explaining how awesome these are with the depth, composition, etc...when they are underexposed and weak overall. All the compositions are repetitive. Appreciate you making vids on film photography, but I call it how I see it. Maybe im just hell bent over film photographer "influencers" on YT who are just honestly average and everyone hypes them up lol
Hey man, I‘m sorry that you didn’t like the photography, that’s a pity. I just like to describe what I subjectively like and dislike about the images, which of course does not make them objectively better or worse. Photography is inherently subjective. Also I make these video with exactly that perspective - I‘m just an average photographer practicing a medium that I enjoy and documenting my journey of hopefully becoming a little bit better every time🙏🏼
Hey Heeey, I hope you enjoyed the video and the photographs - I'm certainly pleased with a couple results from this day :)
Btw. here's a reminder that, if you like free stuff and you like to learn skills online you can support me by getting yourself a 1 month free trial of Skillshare here: skl.sh/teocrawford02221
The link works for the first 1,000 people to use it :)
Have a good week,
Teo
Idk why but I love photography in the rain, it just makes everything look more beautiful :)
Right!? 100% agree😍
what is this grey camera he is shooting this shots with?
The classic fuji greens really had their chance to shine in this video!
Ahh yes! I have to say Superia is a fun stock!🤗
This is such a pleasant video! I love the atmosphere created by the misty air and the wet streets. The photo at 7:37 is my fav I think
Aww thanks! Yeah those streets looked so good🥺
Ohh interesting🧐👀
Every Teo video.
“I found this bin”
Lol
Hahaha you got it😅😂
its great seeing how Teo's scanning has improved over time!!
Aww thanks for noticing!🤗
Habe letztens noch nach einem Video gesucht, wo es um Fotografie bei regen geht. Danke für dieses tolle Video und die tollen Eindrücke.
Macht immer wider Spaß.
Ohh perfekt, freut mich!🤗
Thanks for the nice video, I am a long time Pentax user and love to shoot in the rain, the air is clearer and fresher, especially good for shooting close up of flowers and bugs, and Pentax has a line of good cameras with weather sealing at affordable price.
The video is amazing and it’s even better with your calming voice
Wow.. all the photos are pleasing but @8:45 photo is so beautiful.. thanks for sharing.
Aww thank you, glad you like that one too🤩🙌🏼
This is my therapy
Aww amazing!🥺🙇🏻♂️
I love this film. You got some really nice pictures. I need to get in the wet more often.
Another very relaxing video to watch Teo. Loved the shot of the curvy road & I totally agree with you there is something so nice about a long empty road especially in between trees 👌✌
Aww yes, glad you enjoyed it and yes! I just can't ignore the beauty of those kind of roads🥺
Hi Teo! I love your videos so much. They're both educational and inspiring ✨
Aww that's so cool, thank you!🙇🏻♂️
Just lovely
Thank you!🥺🙇🏻♂️
I love your photos of empty roads! 😌
love it!
Aww thanks!🙇🏻♂️🤗
niceee i like how u get the light leaks. just goes to show the struggles of film photography 😢 which just makes each photo just more meaningful.
True!🤗
Amazing video really satisfying
Aww thank you!🙇🏻♂️
What a peaceful video Teo 🥰
Heeey thank you!🤗🙇🏻♂️
At first, thank you for sharing! I think will be a nice story again. The I watch. After then, yes ! Very nice! I love these photos which you shot on film.
Aww thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it!🙇🏻♂️
nice video 'D do you know the difference between the Superia Xtra 400 and the Superia Premium 400? would love your input cheers
nice film captures.
i think the first photo that get a little but burn still cool bc you can still see the gate clearly ,love all the road shoot maybe next time you get lucky to capture another cyclist :)
Yeah they're definitely interesting haha :D
Ohh sweet, yeah hopefully🤗
Your favorite was mine too. Good job.
Aww sweet, yeah love that one👀 Thank you!🙇🏻♂️🤗
14:26 Wow
No matter what picture u take will it always tell something
Ohh sweet🥺🙇🏻♂️ That'd be the goal, though I don't think I'm there yet👀
This was a super dope video. Thanks for sharing man!
Aww thanks!🙇🏻♂️🥺
Weird I’ve had the same issue with the red and blue light leaks on a roll of Superia 400!
Als Streetfotograf hätte ich die Kamera direkt auf die Dame mit den beiden Dackeln gehalten. :P Tolles Video jedenfalls. Ich frage mich nur ob die Light leaks nicht eventuell von den Lichtdichtungen kommen die eventuell nicht mehr ganz frisch sind. Es ist aber an sich kein grosser Akt die zu wechseln.
Which camera do you use?❤️
I think that last photo location would be interesting at night with all those street lights on, either digital or CinestillT?
Ohh yes, I think so too! 👀🥺
hey! i was wondering if you had any plans in the future to try medium format?
General interest, yes - a plan, no. I'm surely going to try it out one day, but for now I'm trying to build up my 35mm skills to a level that I feel comfortable to pursue the next step🤗
Really nice work. I'm curious, what lenses you are using?
Nice pictures and a useful video, but did the partners stop producing 35mm films because the prices are too high and the films have expired? Why?
Great video, Teo. Excellent compositions, all. But I'm telling you, you have to stop carrying around that umbrella and start using a small rain sleeve instead. The small ones work well on my Spotmatic and even my Mamiya 645.
Thank you!🙇🏻♂️
Hahah but how do you look through the viewfinder then? I have a rainsleeve, but that thing would just be more of a pain than the umbrella, because I can't properly see through the viewfinder🤔🤷🏻♂️
Did you shoot it at box speed?
Do you scan these yourself? if so how do you do it?
Yes I scan myself by photographing my negatives with my digital camera and a macro lens and then converting them in NegativeLabPro🤗
@@teocrawford Wow your scans are incredible. May i ask what light source you use? If i can ever get my scans like yours then i will be very happy. i use a x-t3 to scan mine.
HI Teo, Great video! Never done much rain/wet photography...definitely going to try! Did you ever find out why the light leak? But I kinda like that aesthetic! as it is random and can add to the photo!
Hi there, thank you!🙇🏻♂️ I'm not sure, but apparently there were some issues at the lab while developing, so maybe it somehow happened then🤔🤷🏻♂️
At what speed did you shoot the film?
I think I overslept this episode yesterday, so I decided to give it another go today 😅
Hahaha hope you didn't oversleep again😅🤗
Thank you for this peaceful and satisfying video. I loved it and felt the coziness of a nice rainy (when inside hehe) while watching it. I really enjoyed the last photo and the one you choose as your favorite as well. Both of them are beautiful! I was wondering if you had to use a lower shutter speed due to the overcast day or if the 400 ISO held it just fine. Sorry for the simple question, but I am new to this photograph world and still trying to learn on how to read the light.
Beautiful pics
Use a lenshood man
Thank you!🤗 I don't have one😅 why do you think I should use one though?
ur camera was damaged, bro!
90% of these captures are trash 🤦♂️ love how you're explaining how awesome these are with the depth, composition, etc...when they are underexposed and weak overall. All the compositions are repetitive. Appreciate you making vids on film photography, but I call it how I see it. Maybe im just hell bent over film photographer "influencers" on YT who are just honestly average and everyone hypes them up lol
Hey man, I‘m sorry that you didn’t like the photography, that’s a pity. I just like to describe what I subjectively like and dislike about the images, which of course does not make them objectively better or worse. Photography is inherently subjective.
Also I make these video with exactly that perspective - I‘m just an average photographer practicing a medium that I enjoy and documenting my journey of hopefully becoming a little bit better every time🙏🏼