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Mr. Negative
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Добавлен 5 июн 2021
Selling Film & Photography Accessories. Processing Film.
How to use a disposable camera (Kodak vs Fuji)
Follow Mr. Negative through the streets of Footscray, Victoria whilst he walks through everything you need to know about shooting with disposable cameras. The Kodak & Fuji offerings are compared with lots of example photos.
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My Film Photography Process From Start To Finish With Ilford HP5
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Mr. Negative takes you through the whole film photography process from the photoshoot, to developing and scanning the film to achieve the very best results. Products used in this video: Film: mrnegative.com.au/products/ilford-hp5-400-35mm-36exp?_pos=1&_sid=42114a83a&_ss=r Developer: mrnegative.com.au/collections/developing-supplies/products/ilford-ilfosol-3-developer-500ml Stop Bath: mrnegative...
How to load a Jobo reel
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Today Mr. Negative solves the riddle of loading a Jobo reel and lets you know about the Film Picker 4 made in Japan
Shooting 35mm film in a Polish communist bunker frozen in time (500T)
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Today Mr. Negative is taking you to Poland where he goes underground at the Vladimir Lenin Steelworks in Krakow, where everything is frozen in time as it was in the communist era of the 1950's to lat 80's
Bat Country Country 400T by Mr. Negative
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A photoshoot using Mr. Negative Bat Country 400T in the studio with model @koboinwonderland
How to avoid the most common light leaks on film
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Today I hit the streets of Footscray and show you my fool proof method to avoid light leaks that ruin your precious photos
Silver Screen Negative 35mm Film by Mr. Negative
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Today we take a look at one of our favourite films rolled into some of our most eye catching packaging! We also dive into metering for backlit situations using the Sekonic L-308X Light Meter. Buy Silver Screen Negative:mrnegative.com.au/products/silver-screen-negative Buy Sekonic Light Meter: mrnegative.com.au/collections/accessories/products/sekonic-flashmate-l-308x-light-meter Model: @liberty...
This is my new favourite film.....Kodak Vision 2 500T
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Let's take a look at Kodak Vision 2 500T from 2009. Model: @keelydinh9512keelydinh Lighting: Rob the lighting guy
What is Kodak Vision 3 250D?
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Today we take a look into Vision 3 250D 35mm film by Mr. Negative. Motion picture film you can shoot in your regular stills film camera! Purchase film here: mrnegative.com.au/collections/film/products/kodak-vision-3-250d-5207-7207-35mm-36exp
What Is Cinefilm?
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Cinefilm is motion picture film they use for movies, which is repackaged to be used inside your stills film camera. Head on over to www.mrnegative.com.au to buy some.
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@@hermyt cheers
what type of film are you using? 9:06
@@segoo6638 it says on each photo, either Fuji disposable or Kodak disposable. That’s particular time stamp says Fuji and you can see I’m using the Fuji camera
@ color film?
@ the film comes with the camera Fuji 400
Appreciate this, I've been using disposables and my Kodak Ektar H35 sub-optimally all this time 😢
@@ultraokletsgo great to hear you got something out of the video! Make sure to tag us on Instagram if you posts some results from your next roll and we can share them! Thanks for watching!
Fun video! Nice work team
@@mikedyson_ cheers Mikey, we should do a pier video together 😍🚣⚓️
@@mr.negative_film_store haha keen
You guys always kill it!
@@JulianLallo cheers Julian. It was very liberating not carrying around any gear and taking light meter readings
How good can a disposable be, some of those colours on point! Well put together!
@@jamesjuranke yeah mate, the Kodak one really brings out the blues when exposed properly. Thanks for your time doing the video
@ anytime!
Чёрные псы :D
Brillant man, beaitiful photos. I have one question. Do you think this film would be good in a compact point and shoot nikon camera?
@@TheLuch0WTF yeah mate, all of our film is DX coded accordingly so it will expose properly in a point & shoot
Wow... Looks great. I saw this film in lots of dealers website. It was very cheap in comparison to other films. So I thought it will be a bad film.
Hey are these same as Hitchcock 250D found on Ali Express?
@@hrishchandratre8970 shoot stuff off Aliexpress at your own risk buddy. Let me know how it goes
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@@in80sblues thanks for watching!
i love seeing those process!! thank you for the very informative and high quality video!
@@oilyvio thanks for the kind words! I’ll definitely going to be making more soon!
What an incredibly successful shoot. Your lighting and model/stying was on point. Beautifully done.
@@niluac1345 thanks for your kind words and taking the time to watch the video! Cheers!
Incredible video mate. I'm new to film photography (shot digital for 13 years), just picked up a Minolta 7s. I'm also from Melbourne so I'm 100% going to visit the store soon to buy some rolls and pick the hell out of your brain! I love what you're doing with the business, it's clear you're very passionate about film photography. I loaded my Minolta 7s with a 36 exposure yesterday, took 12 frames over the day and placed it on my dining table. 4 hours later I saw my camera sitting in a different spot, looked at the shot counter and it was 31. My 3 year old had nabbed it and somehow managed to take 19 frames or jibberish. Gosh, not a good start to film photography!
@@_guitar_dad thanks for taking the time to watch the video. I really appreciate it. Definitely come visit and have a chat. Hopefully there’s a way to lock the shutter so your son can’t take anymore shots. Having said that, we don’t know how good your sons shots were until they are developed. Have a great week and hope to see you soon
@mr.negative_film_store I had the camera in its original leather case closed up, and found the upper piece ripped off and sitting outside. Just another reminder that you can't have nice things when kids are on the prowl.
Unfortunately for many of you, who have born when digital photography was already the norm, do not print your films. Many of you are now interested in shooting film, and even developing it, but then, all your generation wants, is digital files on your hard drive, or pictures posted in social media. I don't mean using digital technology for scanning, editing and printing is bad, although I personally prefer to work in my darkroom instead of using a computer programs or printers for this, but not peinting at all is all too common with the younger generation of photographers.
@@b6983832 thanks, would definitely like to try some prints. Maybe I’ll get around to it one day
You’re in control Buddy! Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! It came together nicely! And banger tunes for it. Nice one.
@@jamesjuranke thanks for your help mate. I really like the song at the end. I’m using Artlist now. Seems to have the best music selection from all of those kind of websites
I like to drop mine off on a rainy day in Footscray
@@JulianLallo it’s always better to not do the developing if you can find someone you can trust. I’m not that lucky 😄
Great video mate. Good end to end explanation with the usual coolness of it all!
Cheers Mo! Next time drop off a roll at Mr. Negative and see if you notice a difference.
You’re the first one I’ve seen to discuss the differences between the 2 scanners that labs use. Very interesting. 🧐👍🏻
Cheers Anthony, I’ll be doing more with some colour rolls soon and that’s where you’ll see some really big differences
Very smooth photoflo technique! 😎 Very ingenious! Like those film clips too! I use clothes pins lol! 😂. Great video!
@@anthonys_expired_film the film clips are not a very satisfying purchase and they are expensive for what they are, but having said that, it’s made my developing so much easier
Excellent video, Gareth! Good practice tips throughout. I’ll try cutting the end of the film with a curve as the film gets caught at times. I have trouble with the film picker with 36 exposure rolls at times. It just doesn’t want to come out lol. I’ll try winding the film forward as you show. Haven’t tried the stop bath chemical. I usually rinse with water. Nice job showing the process! Thanks for sharing ❤
@@anthonys_expired_film the particular brand of film picker is essential. I’ll put them up on my website next week. Thanks for chatting about the baking soda too. I threw mine out and got some new baking soda and it’s working so much better. I’m keeping mine in a zip lock bag now too
Great video mate! Inspiring me to have a go myself haha.
@@mikedyson_ it’s surprisingly easy once you get the hang of it mate. If you ever want to learn in person just let me know. It can be a bit daunting to work out exactly what you need
These look great! I got a warm look when I developed this film, too! And yes, I’ve also been taking portrait oriented photos for Instagram too. Really love this film! 🎉
@@anthonys_expired_film cheers mate!
dude the video you create with all the cool films you bring to life with those crazy attractive design is so fun to watch and highly inspiring from an artistic point of view. thank you so much for the content you put out there !
@@painfreelivingalexis very much appreciate your kind words. Thanks for watching!
Gonna give this a go.
@@doozledumbler5393 cool, let me know how you go!
Very helpful! Good one! Gee you’re a master with your hands there. 😂
@@jamesjuranke don’t know why you watched that when I’ll be the one developing your film anyway
@@mr.negative_film_store just so I know my film is in good hands!
Useful! I've only ever used Paterson tanks
@@pushingfilm Thanks, time to leave Paterson and come over to the darkside.💀 Jobo is a lot more expensive but I really love the versatility and they are super efficient with chemistry.
@@mr.negative_film_store Man I didnt know the reels had that feature to push the film through... The number of times that would have come in handy 😅
@@pushingfilm Paterson doesn’t have this feature because they don’t have the indents like Jobo do. But yes, it saves me when I’ve rolled half the roll on and realised that the reel is still a bit damp from the last developing I did.
Cool stuff man! Looking forward to the apartment video. That little Fiat was so cute hahah 😄
@@pushingfilm thanks mate, I’m a small guy, and that Fiat was even too small for me. My knees were hitting the dashboard lol. Super low to the ground too. Quite intimidating when a truck drives past. Feels like you’re in a go cart
@@mr.negative_film_store😂
I just picked up a roll of zombie and roll of Daylight. I am looking forward to seeing how they do!
@@craynotcreigh thanks for supporting Mr. Negative. Look forward to seeing your shots. Reach out if you would like help with developing and hi-res scans
Mr Negative in Poland! Look out! Some sick photos! Nice one!
Amazing video. Very informative!
Thanks Mo, thanks for watching!
very cool!
Cheers Mike, hope you’re well!
I have recently purchased some of this from Analogue Wonderland, having first checked with my local lab that the can process ECN2, so can't wait to see my results.
Cheers mate! Enjoy!
Third frame with the chainsaw is killer!!! Dropping my roll off today
@@JulianLallo thanks Julian. Looking forward to seeing the results
Nice video, keep going :)
@@EXPANALOG thanks. Keep a look out for some new videos coming soon where I go across Europe!
One of your greatest video production & photos so far! Well done bro! 👌🙌🫶
Thanks James. Are you after some free film? 😉
@@mr.negative_film_store haha please. Will have free film access from next week :P
Great film and great video
Cheers Mike!
Hello. Any US retailers?
Hi Matt, not as yet. We ship worldwide from our website www.mrnegative.com.au with flat rate $15 shipping.
Look out Footscray. Here comes Mr Negative! Hot tip that one.
Another fun video, with great exposure tips 😁👍
is this film made from scratch or is it a repurposed film?
It’s rerolled cinefilm from Kodak I believe.
Hey I have a bunch of your film that I’m yet to shoot. Where can I get your film developed in QLD that has a Remjet layer? My local lab can develop them 🥲
Check my website mate under the “Film Processing” heading, there’s a lab called “Your Local Film Lab”.
Nice one! 👏👏👏 And $4k on shoes? Hope you wear them everyday! 😅
I only offered to buy you the cheap ones
@@mr.negative_film_store 🤣
Here for it!
Cheers
I love all the photo compositions! You are the legend!
Thanks mate! You’re too kind
I just shot a roll two weeks ago, I agree it’s a nice film. I’d shoot it again for sure. Right up there in terms on budget priced film.
Cheers and thanks for your support!
Nice work mate. That location is sick.
Cheers mate, it’s the car park above the shopping centre at Docklands, right near Costco. It was completely vacant at golden hour!
Very informative but great shots as well!
Cheers mate!
Great video mate! Love your portrait work.
Cheers Mike! Much appreciated! Hope you’re well!
Literally just ordered some!😃🫠🫡