Good Heavens - get one of those split AC units. They work great for that size room! Enjoyed all the presentation. Living in S. FL, I know the heat/humidity problem!! Anywho, I shoot square too, so I especially enjoy your take on that format. In fact, I just received a second Mamiya C330S, so now I'll have one for color and one for B&W and can switch at will. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! I might have to invest in one for the next hot season 😅. It was not enjoyable at all. And that’s so awesome about your new Mamiya 🫶. Love that!
Great video once again señorita!😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 always a joy to watch and when I get alerted of a new video I’ll set some time in the evening and watch them😊 No rambling on as you say as you are just passionate and being genuine about what you love👍🏼 Definitely identify with putting the brakes on printing due to cost of materials, I print digitally in a 13”x19” size for my portfolio and the cost of inks is crazy!😱 Anyway thanks again for this video inside your world, keep them coming!😊 Cuidate!
Me encanta tu trabajo; trabajar en el cuarto oscuro es super mágico lo amo y siempre me gusta ver cómo otras y otros trabajan por qué es algo super relajante para mí y muuuy mágico ver cómo tú foto se revela
@@filmphotovm gracias a ti por compartir tu proceso y por darte el tiempo de grabarlo y compartirlo con nosotros, y olvide poner que tus retratos son hermosos, gracias de verdad.
Thanks for the vid. Couple a questions. 1- you made 3 but want to make more so the question is, you take notes, write down times & on one of the prints? Eg in red circle something with a time to maybe change exposure of/or part of the image? 2- at the end in the dark room, those your photos to the left of the cabinet?
I write notes so just when I want to remake a print I can have a good starting point. It also gives me an idea of what I need to change if it needs it. Once the prints are dry I can adjust those notes. Such as where I burned too much, maybe do less next time. All the b&w photos on the left side of the drying cabinet are my prints. They’re test strips or bad prints that I just didn’t have the heart to toss to the garbage.
Love how precise and scrupulous You are in the darkroom. This videos exude pure joy and passion
Thank you! This means a lot to me. I love sharing my darkroom, and the best part is that you guys are enjoying it. Overall, I'm super happy.
@@filmphotovm You are doing great, thank You for your content
Thx for sharing the analog process and including all the struggles and questions and disappointments and joys!
Thanks!! I’ll always share the full process, which always happens to include a handful of different emotions 😅.
Pearl RC is my fav as well. Nice setup!
Thanks!! 🦋
Beautiful work it’s good that you’re keeping film photography alive! Cheers! 🥂
Thank you! I couldn't be happier. I love sharing the beauty of film photography.
thanks for making this video. It's really nice to have a real working artist showing us their process - it's a privilege
Thank you! I really enjoy it and am happy to share my process 🦋.
Really enjoyed this one. Got me excited to make some prints again soon!
Yay! That makes me happy. And thanks :)
Good Heavens - get one of those split AC units. They work great for that size room! Enjoyed all the presentation. Living in S. FL, I know the heat/humidity problem!! Anywho, I shoot square too, so I especially enjoy your take on that format. In fact, I just received a second Mamiya C330S, so now I'll have one for color and one for B&W and can switch at will. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! I might have to invest in one for the next hot season 😅. It was not enjoyable at all. And that’s so awesome about your new Mamiya 🫶. Love that!
Que interesante método. Hace mucho que no hago laboratorio y lo extraño muchísimo!
Tu trabajo es hermoso!!
Muchas gracias 🦋
Great video once again señorita!😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 always a joy to watch and when I get alerted of a new video I’ll set some time in the evening and watch them😊
No rambling on as you say as you are just passionate and being genuine about what you love👍🏼
Definitely identify with putting the brakes on printing due to cost of materials, I print digitally in a 13”x19” size for my portfolio and the cost of inks is crazy!😱 Anyway thanks again for this video inside your world, keep them coming!😊 Cuidate!
Thank you! Means a lot 🥹. I’m so happy people are enjoying this beautiful art process. Cuídate ☺️.
@@filmphotovm you’re welcome and yes we are!😊
Nms esta a toda madre lo que haces en el laboratorio, ojala algun dia tener uno asi
Muchas gracias 😊. Me encanta mi cuarto oscuro y poder compartirlo con ustedes. Espero que un día tengas tu propio espacio ❤.
I never thought of using split grades for test sheets in that way - thanks for the tip. Been printing on and off for 30 years and still learning!
Thanks! That makes me super happy! :)
Those darn spots are so frustrating... Sometimes you just need to move on and spot them... LOL Just did that yesterday
New car windshield wiper. Ive always used them as squeegees, works better than film specific ones for me. :)
Interesting! Thanks for the tip 😊
This was great! And reminded me to get some new bulbs for my enlarger (same model!) :)
Thanks! I'm glad it helped! And this comment reminded me to order a new squeegee! :)
Me encanta tu trabajo; trabajar en el cuarto oscuro es super mágico lo amo y siempre me gusta ver cómo otras y otros trabajan por qué es algo super relajante para mí y muuuy mágico ver cómo tú foto se revela
Muchísimas gracias, me da mucho gusto. Me encanta poder compartir este espacio con ustedes.
@@filmphotovm gracias a ti por compartir tu proceso y por darte el tiempo de grabarlo y compartirlo con nosotros, y olvide poner que tus retratos son hermosos, gracias de verdad.
Algorithm brought me here! Love seeing the process behind these. Subbed 🤝
Awesome! Thank you! 🦋
I am LOVING THIS!!!
Thank you!! This brings a huge smile on my face.
that's a really good print tho
Thanks! I think I was really hard on myself that day 😅. I do like it a lot.
Thanks for the vid. Couple a questions. 1- you made 3 but want to make more so the question is, you take notes, write down times & on one of the prints? Eg in red circle something with a time to maybe change exposure of/or part of the image? 2- at the end in the dark room, those your photos to the left of the cabinet?
I write notes so just when I want to remake a print I can have a good starting point. It also gives me an idea of what I need to change if it needs it. Once the prints are dry I can adjust those notes. Such as where I burned too much, maybe do less next time.
All the b&w photos on the left side of the drying cabinet are my prints. They’re test strips or bad prints that I just didn’t have the heart to toss to the garbage.
@@filmphotovm Thank you
The struggle of overthinking it lolol
😅 yup