Idk if you ever sit back and like reflect on what’s happening, but you’re documenting what doesn’t get documented, making a living, and inspiring people who need hope! Blessing man, no popular landscape vantage points, just the struggle of people we’re familiar with. That’s fire AF man haha. Keep killing shit bro.
For a shoot my friend Matt and I were figuring out what to style him in and he called those infamous white tanks a "wife respecter". I have never appreciated a name change more than that one right there. With that said, great wife respecter you got there.
Forgetting to rewind happens. You should develop the roll though, the light will only fry a few frames, and can create some interesting light leak effects. Some photographers intentionally open the camera mid-roll.
Shot a lot of colorplus a couple of years ago (like 20 rolls), mostly because I stilled tried to get a grip around analog photography and film is not particularly cheap, but also because my Minolta a9 (also known as dynax or maxxum) chew through film at an alarming rate. My conclusion of it were that in good lighting the film worked fairly well, but as soon as you underexposed the image slightly (or shoot indoors) you got wierd color shifts. I guess it works better in areas with more sun than it does here in Sweden. I loved shooting Fuji superia 200 and cried for a week when it was discontinued. Loved the vibrant greens when taking photos in the woods and fields.
I've actually only shot two rolls of Portra because Gold (and ColorPlus when I can get it) do just fine for me, and I can't justify almost twice the price. UltraMax wasn't my favourite, but I'm happy to put some of that down to me and try it again.
Xactly why my fav is Fuji C200, i can get a roll for 5 bucks and its just prime, gave gold a shot because of the vid, wonder how it will look when it comes back from the lab
Great that you are Detroit. I was born in Detroit a long time ago (Truman was prez). I learned my street photography in Detroit. For a while I was a photographer for the J. L. Hudsons department store magazine (60's). I do love Detroit, it is a great city that is facing hard times, but, it will be good. Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, my family and I still cheer for them. You got me thinking about spending a few days shooting Detroit and Windsor. Welcome to the "Oops" club. Happens to all of us many times during our lives.
I've really been vibing with Lomo 400 recently, quickly surpassed Fuji Superia to become my favorite 400 speed film stock. It might not be as cheap as Superia, Ultramax, Gold, etc, but it's cheaper than portra and delivers spectacular results (that said, I've never been a huge fan of portra 400 in my hands).
Solid video brother, I've been walking around with film and I love not having the instant gratification like digital. Don't get me wrong I love having that most of the time but maybe it's the nostalgia too, like watching my parents wait for their prints to come back and you all sit around and go through them. It's crazy too that you're from Detroit and sound like Big Sean!
Unfortunately Kodak is not capable of producing enough of this cheap stocks to keep up with demand, it´s almost impossible to find Gold and Colorplus at their fair price tag
@@phirion6341 where are you located? Cause those prices are impossible to find here (Portugal), even when they are restocked. I’ve seen places here charging 12€ for a roll of Colorplus or C200
Opening the film back before rewinding. That is so painful! I've felt that pain before. Never a good feeling. I love the shots you did get though. The color is amazing!
I just wasted a roll the other day. Had a roll loaded in my paterson tank because I'm an idiot and thought "I'll get back to this." Opened it to load some rolls and was like "...oh...yeah..."
Best “cheap” film stocks in my opinion: 1. Fuji C200 (color’s so smooth and kinda looks like portra if you overexpose it). 2. Gold 3. Colorplus 4. Ultramax
Similar shit happened to me when I visited houston. Was taking some pictures in a museum and it thought I was taking some good shots. Only to find out that the film didn't grip on correctly. Opened the camera and saw that there was some film that had rolled up, but I exposed the film. I put another roll of film and it did the same shit again. Two rolls of Portra wasted, now I have to make sure that the film grips correctly. All this on my Olympus om-4
I LITERALLY yesterday bought a 36 count roll of Gold before this posted, and here the filmgods drop their blessing. Just don't tell my hero that I currently rock an F5.... Edit: missed the last video with the Gold damnit
Ironically they are only cheap because they are the most popular. We could get 120mm Ektar for $5 each but because film is only starting to hit mainstream again its $44
@@diegoborrajo1323 Just because your "fav youtubers" use it doesn't mean the reality is that porta is more popular. Kodak film production has been increasing 30-50% year on year. Its not og photographers buying its an entire new generation spear heading film sales. Hence why Fuji markets to 16+ People are buying what gives them the most shots per roll per dollar not what is "best". If Portra truly sold more than everything else its price would reflect that. On top of that your "argument" only applies to 35mm film. For 120 Portra 100 is hands down the cheapest option. In fact its so cheap a roll of even Portra 800 here costs less than half the price of the cheapest Kodak 35mm film. I can get an entire box for $40-$50
@@ReclusiveEagle My point was that not necessarily there is a correlation between scale of production and price. At least in Europe every single film stock has risen in price over the past few years, even when film has gotten more popular. Colorplus used to be around 4€ (you could get deals of 3 rolls for 10-11€) and now I can't find it for less than 5. There are other factors, like availability and price of certain materials like silver and pigments that vary the price of film, that's why Fuji has had to discontinue some filmstocks even with higher sales. I was just pointing out that the logic of more sales = lower price is not a rule always followed with film. Porta is more expensive not because it is bought less but because it is just a better filmstock, and it requieres better materials and machinery to be produed.
You should check out Kodak Proimage 100. To me, it feels like the same color look of Colorplus, while I feel like Gold and Ultramax are more similar. Great video! :)
Hi, I live in the capital of Brazil. I would like to know which camera is what was the colorization process of your video, because it was beautiful. I believe you used a Black Magic, but it's worth asking... Thank you very much, you gained one more subscriber, mainly because of the topic of the video, as I've been photographing in 35mm lately.
Weirdly I shoot a lot of Fujifilm Superia 400 because it's available at places like CVS and Walmart - even getting Kodak Ultramax can be kinda a pain out here
I've done that before in a dim hospital lobby and lost only two pictures, believe it or not. The camera was strange and I hadn't used it before, so I wasn't sure if the rewind was actually working. I opened it a crack, saw the film was still wound, and closed it as fast as possible. I ended up figuring out the mechanism and rewinding it properly, and when I developed it it was almost all fine. The only frames with visible light leaks were so bad they turned pure white. Every other frame seemed unaffected. Maybe there was extra grain or something, but nothing that actually looked like a leak.
Exposing film on accident happens to the best man. I'm sure Ansel Adams climbed some mountain for a week or something and pulled a dark slide out on accident and was like 'Fuck!' Great photos
Sadly all these film stocks are not cheap anymore at least here in Europe. Prices are gone to 9-10 euro per single canister. This where I find it critical, color film is becoming luxury and less accessible to many photographers. It seems as Fuji is giving up on the film production. We have Kodak monopoly in 120 color negative and might be soon in 35mm. Reversal film in 35mm is rediculously expensive (18 euro per ektachrome).
Cheap films? In Amsterdam roll of Ultramax - 12euro, Color Plus - 11 euros, Kodak Gold - 12 euros. And the roll of Portra 400 - 12 euros. Should I move to US then?
Colorplus hits so good
It’s TOO good
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeesh
I pull all my ColorPlus down to 100 in camera but then develop it normally; its honestly crazy how good it looks!!
@@DavidBrown-zp5br ooo trying this! Thanks!
Willem the typa friend we all hope to have someday 🤧 just commenting on every single one of Vuh’s vids hyping him up
Idk if you ever sit back and like reflect on what’s happening, but you’re documenting what doesn’t get documented, making a living, and inspiring people who need hope! Blessing man, no popular landscape vantage points, just the struggle of people we’re familiar with. That’s fire AF man haha. Keep killing shit bro.
You also highkey the coolest toater of all time, strapped under the button up 😂😂
@@YCImaging I catch that too: stay with a tool.
Couldn't agree more!
"I ain't got no money." - swings a Leica like it was his middle school backpack
Safe to assume that the money went into the camera. Been there.
Well... if he got a Leica, we know why he is broke
😂
“It’s too hot for a shirt” cuts to shot outside where he’s wearing a shirt
For a shoot my friend Matt and I were figuring out what to style him in and he called those infamous white tanks a "wife respecter". I have never appreciated a name change more than that one right there. With that said, great wife respecter you got there.
I love this
I was literally just thinking about how much I dislike the term "wifebeater" I fucking love this. Thank you.
Aren't they called A-shirts? 😂
I call them “wife-pleasers”
Ultramax is my all time fav stock. Cant beat those greens it brings out.
true
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I've been pushing colorplus to 400 recently, you properly get that "film" look that way AND you get the extra speed
Those shots of the grill were stunning. Hard to believe you can get such dope results from cheaper film stocks.
Forgetting to rewind happens. You should develop the roll though, the light will only fry a few frames, and can create some interesting light leak effects. Some photographers intentionally open the camera mid-roll.
Shot a lot of colorplus a couple of years ago (like 20 rolls), mostly because I stilled tried to get a grip around analog photography and film is not particularly cheap, but also because my Minolta a9 (also known as dynax or maxxum) chew through film at an alarming rate. My conclusion of it were that in good lighting the film worked fairly well, but as soon as you underexposed the image slightly (or shoot indoors) you got wierd color shifts. I guess it works better in areas with more sun than it does here in Sweden. I loved shooting Fuji superia 200 and cried for a week when it was discontinued. Loved the vibrant greens when taking photos in the woods and fields.
Colorplus has always been so underrated! Beautiful colors! Great video Vuh!! :)
I've actually only shot two rolls of Portra because Gold (and ColorPlus when I can get it) do just fine for me, and I can't justify almost twice the price. UltraMax wasn't my favourite, but I'm happy to put some of that down to me and try it again.
Thank you skillshare for letting our boy bless us with constant heat, and thank you Vuhlandes for putting in the work!!
Lots of good photos but the ones of the interiors of that abandoned building are just beautiful. Enjoy your work.
Xactly why my fav is Fuji C200, i can get a roll for 5 bucks and its just prime, gave gold a shot because of the vid, wonder how it will look when it comes back from the lab
the production quality of these videos - fantastic
Great that you are Detroit. I was born in Detroit a long time ago (Truman was prez). I learned my street photography in Detroit. For a while I was a photographer for the J. L. Hudsons department store magazine (60's). I do love Detroit, it is a great city that is facing hard times, but, it will be good. Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Red Wings, my family and I still cheer for them. You got me thinking about spending a few days shooting Detroit and Windsor. Welcome to the "Oops" club. Happens to all of us many times during our lives.
I've really been vibing with Lomo 400 recently, quickly surpassed Fuji Superia to become my favorite 400 speed film stock. It might not be as cheap as Superia, Ultramax, Gold, etc, but it's cheaper than portra and delivers spectacular results (that said, I've never been a huge fan of portra 400 in my hands).
Solid video brother, I've been walking around with film and I love not having the instant gratification like digital. Don't get me wrong I love having that most of the time but maybe it's the nostalgia too, like watching my parents wait for their prints to come back and you all sit around and go through them. It's crazy too that you're from Detroit and sound like Big Sean!
Vuhlandes casually carrying a gun
Everyday
@@vuhlandes as u should
Why?
@@thomasstern545 Cause he's in the hood
Unfortunately Kodak is not capable of producing enough of this cheap stocks to keep up with demand, it´s almost impossible to find Gold and Colorplus at their fair price tag
Wait how much is it where you live? I pay 7,99€ for a bundle pack of 3 Kodak Gold films
@@phirion6341 I wish, but is it always available for that price? I can expect to pay that for a single roll
@@phirion6341 in South Africa a single roll of 35mm is $20
The cheapest is C200 for $6 per roll. Everything else is $20 or more
@@filipecostapt6427 okay I checked, at my local drugstore the sell a pack of three Kodak Gold 200 for 9,99€, one pack of Ultramax 400 is 5€
@@phirion6341 where are you located? Cause those prices are impossible to find here (Portugal), even when they are restocked. I’ve seen places here charging 12€ for a roll of Colorplus or C200
Opening the film back before rewinding. That is so painful! I've felt that pain before. Never a good feeling.
I love the shots you did get though. The color is amazing!
4:47 damn America. Ty for the film rec tho. Super helpful
At 1:20 what film did u use for the night time photo
VUHHHH BACK AT IT AGAIN
I always get nervous walking around a neighborhood taking pictures of peoples houses lol.
U so good at it ! Keep on moving bro ! Nice job!
I still prefer the professional stocks for their flexibility but right right out the box cheap film is amazing.
I just wasted a roll the other day. Had a roll loaded in my paterson tank because I'm an idiot and thought "I'll get back to this."
Opened it to load some rolls and was like "...oh...yeah..."
Best “cheap” film stocks in my opinion:
1. Fuji C200 (color’s so smooth and kinda looks like portra if you overexpose it).
2. Gold
3. Colorplus
4. Ultramax
@@someonewithsomename Didn't mention Superia though #superiagang
@@someonewithsomename yep, but i typed it from my most to my least favorite
What speed do you overexpose 200 because I wanna def try that out
*fuji c200
@@nizettedugue9621 please probably just by 1 stop I'd say, so, 100 iso
Got that thang on you fr. Keep putting out content mane!!!!
Man, I love watching your vids! You always inspire me to go make a video! Thanks man! Keep crushing it!
Similar shit happened to me when I visited houston. Was taking some pictures in a museum and it thought I was taking some good shots. Only to find out that the film didn't grip on correctly. Opened the camera and saw that there was some film that had rolled up, but I exposed the film.
I put another roll of film and it did the same shit again. Two rolls of Portra wasted, now I have to make sure that the film grips correctly. All this on my Olympus om-4
Love this video! I personally really love shooting Ultramax and ColorPlus 200
Absolutely love Gold and Colorplus. Used them a whole load, and actually for some portraits too. Got some decent results!
Nice gun 4:48
A wife beater
Some film
And the toolieee ? ???
Sounds like the ultimate care package to me 💫💫💫💫🔥🔥🔥🔥
I LITERALLY yesterday bought a 36 count roll of Gold before this posted, and here the filmgods drop their blessing. Just don't tell my hero that I currently rock an F5....
Edit: missed the last video with the Gold damnit
I agree these films look more “film.”
Sometimes Portra 400 almost looks like a digital shot.
Vuh you know you really shiesty!!! Keep working my guy🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ironically they are only cheap because they are the most popular.
We could get 120mm Ektar for $5 each but because film is only starting to hit mainstream again its $44
This argument doesn't make sense, because these last years Portra has been raisining in price while it's been bought exponentially more.
@@diegoborrajo1323 Just because your "fav youtubers" use it doesn't mean the reality is that porta is more popular.
Kodak film production has been increasing 30-50% year on year. Its not og photographers buying its an entire new generation spear heading film sales. Hence why Fuji markets to 16+
People are buying what gives them the most shots per roll per dollar not what is "best". If Portra truly sold more than everything else its price would reflect that. On top of that your "argument" only applies to 35mm film.
For 120 Portra 100 is hands down the cheapest option. In fact its so cheap a roll of even Portra 800 here costs less than half the price of the cheapest Kodak 35mm film. I can get an entire box for $40-$50
It’s 120 film not 120mm…
@@ReclusiveEagle My point was that not necessarily there is a correlation between scale of production and price. At least in Europe every single film stock has risen in price over the past few years, even when film has gotten more popular. Colorplus used to be around 4€ (you could get deals of 3 rolls for 10-11€) and now I can't find it for less than 5. There are other factors, like availability and price of certain materials like silver and pigments that vary the price of film, that's why Fuji has had to discontinue some filmstocks even with higher sales. I was just pointing out that the logic of more sales = lower price is not a rule always followed with film. Porta is more expensive not because it is bought less but because it is just a better filmstock, and it requieres better materials and machinery to be produed.
👑 cheap film stock king
Love all of these. My fave is Ultramax cause I love that color pop, but all three of the cheap Kodak stocks are amazing.
Detroit looks great for this style imo. Keep up the great work 👌
What do you grade your videos with?? Not the program but for the colors. Is is a lut? It has a filmic look as well
I just find out your channel. Love it, greetings from Chile
Vuh out here straight gangsta, someone gon pull up to him he'll be like "you wanna get shot with the 35 or the 9mm"
Ayo 😭😭😭
Pro image 100 is my favourite and it's also the cheapest kodak film here in Australia at $9 a roll
“It is a wifebeater summer” is a wild quote
this video quality so nutty
Hi. What camera did you use to film this video? I really like the quality and color grading. Do you sell any presets that allow such color edit?
You should check out Kodak Proimage 100. To me, it feels like the same color look of Colorplus, while I feel like Gold and Ultramax are more similar. Great video! :)
7:42 is true PAIN
You were a comedian in your past life
3:47 Seth Fowler in disguise
Yooo that gun came from outta nowhere at @ 😂
😂 I was thinking the same
god i love this. ultramax is underappreciated. thanks for your vid.
like bro, your aesthetic!!!!
what lens are you using on that M6?
none of those films are "cheap" where I live anymore lmao
Right??? So expensive now! I’m in England- you?
@@emilychu396 Brazil, they increased at least 80% the price of those "cheap" films here, sad but true
Hi, I live in the capital of Brazil. I would like to know which camera is what was the colorization process of your video, because it was beautiful. I believe you used a Black Magic, but it's worth asking... Thank you very much, you gained one more subscriber, mainly because of the topic of the video, as I've been photographing in 35mm lately.
Weirdly I shoot a lot of Fujifilm Superia 400 because it's available at places like CVS and Walmart - even getting Kodak Ultramax can be kinda a pain out here
Even after 30 plus years I mess up a roll! Love this video
As a youngster I managed to drop the camera so the back sprang open - I lost a couple of shots, some had a red cast, but some shots survived.
Colorplus is hella underrated! Love Colorplus IMO
Have u got Agfa APX Films in the US? If u have, try them next
I feel your rewind pain, bruh. I love me some Ektar, Portra and Ektachrome.
Every photographer cried after u opened the back without rewinding 🥲 the struggle is REAL! I did that yesterday no cap... Some how I saved 5 pics🤣
I've done that before in a dim hospital lobby and lost only two pictures, believe it or not. The camera was strange and I hadn't used it before, so I wasn't sure if the rewind was actually working. I opened it a crack, saw the film was still wound, and closed it as fast as possible. I ended up figuring out the mechanism and rewinding it properly, and when I developed it it was almost all fine. The only frames with visible light leaks were so bad they turned pure white. Every other frame seemed unaffected. Maybe there was extra grain or something, but nothing that actually looked like a leak.
Color Plus is the shizznit! Also loves me some Superia Xtra 400.
that intro music was slapping the bass
What lens are you rocking?
love your content
With what camera is the intro of the video shot?
How do you feel about Kodak pro image 100?
Would looove to see you editing these
I keep hoping to see film in my convenience stores out here in Cali, no luck yet. They keep disposable cameras still though.
Vuh, what about Portra 160? You think better colors can be achieved by overexposing that film stock by 2 or 3 stops, or just Portra 400??
Exposing film on accident happens to the best man. I'm sure Ansel Adams climbed some mountain for a week or something and pulled a dark slide out on accident and was like 'Fuck!' Great photos
i agree man
Talking does lead to thinking, and indeed no comfort can come of that.
Are they not in stock anymore? I cant find them anywhere
Yo you gotta get some of that Pro Image 100 too
I’ve shot pro image. I don’t like it
@@vuhlandes sounds like a good excuse for a video explaining why
Sadly all these film stocks are not cheap anymore at least here in Europe. Prices are gone to 9-10 euro per single canister.
This where I find it critical, color film is becoming luxury and less accessible to many photographers.
It seems as Fuji is giving up on the film production. We have Kodak monopoly in 120 color negative and might be soon in 35mm.
Reversal film in 35mm is rediculously expensive (18 euro per ektachrome).
Needa Petition to get these on 120!
F5.6 is indeed the best aperture known to man.
F8 has entered the chat
Ultramax my fav and by far most used film
I wish I could just walk into Walgreens and buy film :( there’s no stores around me still selling film.. probably for a good 6 years now at least
I've never tried Colorplus but I've seen some shots and never liked them, guess those people just sucked. I'll have to give it a try after this video
Brotha you need to come to AZ if you calling 90 degrees hot lol. We will do a shoot in 120 degrees
Yo what camera strap is that?
Bruh leave it up to Vuhl to create a zine in one go with 3 diffy film stocks
where the podcast at vuh i miss them
king is backatit
Yessirski
Thank you.
vuh shooting kodak and shooting opps lol
4:48 😳
F5.6, Facts!
Can someone please tell me what camera he is using?😩
make a vid in lr that recreate that vibe🙇🙇🙇
Cheap films? In Amsterdam roll of Ultramax - 12euro, Color Plus - 11 euros, Kodak Gold - 12 euros. And the roll of Portra 400 - 12 euros. Should I move to US then?
Gotta keep that stick on you. Forgot you said Detroit 😂