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sanleesnaps
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Добавлен 16 мар 2020
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👋🏼 Hello!
🙋🏽♂️ Photographer shooting mostly street
📷 Hasselblad / Leica / Nikon
📍 Based in OH
📷 I make videos about photography. Probably film and street photography!
👋🏼 Hello!
🙋🏽♂️ Photographer shooting mostly street
📷 Hasselblad / Leica / Nikon
📍 Based in OH
📷 I make videos about photography. Probably film and street photography!
journies 002 : atlanta | a travel film photography series
Hope everyone has been well, here is my second video to my series of journies. I went to Atlanta in February with my friends Dylan and Eli (Instagram link below) to take photos and explore the city. We went around and shot a lot of film that it took time to look through all the images I took while we were there. Please let me know if you have any questions I would be happy to help or answer questions.
Explore my written form of my journies here: www.sanleesnaps.com/journies/
Special thanks to Dylan and Eli in my videos
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Day 1: The Varsity at Night
1:43 - Lomography 800
2:49 - Day 2: ATL Walking around Down...
Explore my written form of my journies here: www.sanleesnaps.com/journies/
Special thanks to Dylan and Eli in my videos
hutchstills
elibeaversonvisuals
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Day 1: The Varsity at Night
1:43 - Lomography 800
2:49 - Day 2: ATL Walking around Down...
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Видео
Loading Your Film on a Paterson Tank Spool 35mm 120mm | Developing Film At Home
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
I hope everyone is doing well! This one is a little bit on the shorter side but I wanted to share a quick tutorial on loading 35mm and 120mm film on a Paterson Tank spool as this was probably one of my most asked questions in terms of developing film! I created some mock films from negatives I've developed previously to mimic what the film looks like after it has been shot through with a camera...
Best Beginner 35mm Film Cameras | Canon AE-1 Minolta X-700
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 года назад
Hey guys! I wanted to put out a video explaining some of my favorite film cameras (SLRs) that I have came across in the past for those who are interested in starting out with film photography as this was a big question mark for me when I first started shooting film. These cameras are all solid and can be used from beginners to advanced photographers and are cameras that have withstood the test ...
How I Scan My Film at Home | DSLR Scanning with Negative Lab Pro
Просмотров 28 тыс.4 года назад
Hey guys! It's been a while! I've been focusing on creating more content for you to learn my film development process from start to end! Today I wanted to show you how I scan my film at home! If you have any following questions about the scanning process please let me know in the comments section below! I'd be glad to help! :) Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:02 - Required Materials 3:17 - Camera Sett...
journies 001 : los angeles | a travel film photography series
Просмотров 6284 года назад
What is up everyone! I wanted to start a lighthearted series about my travels and some shots I have taken on some of the trips I've done in the past and what better way than to start with Los Angeles! I went to Los Angeles at the start of February to tag along with some friends last minute, and it ended up becoming a very memorable trip! I hope you guys enjoy this video and please let me know i...
Develop Your Black and White Film At Home in 5 min with Cinestill DF96
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 года назад
Hey hey, this is my second video on RUclips and what better way than to share black and white negative processing with Cinestill's DF96? I sound like I'm giving flack to Cinestill but I ABSOLUTELY love their products and attest for them, I mean I use most of their products xD I hope this video makes sense! As always, I am here to help so if you have questions make sure to comment down below or ...
Developing C41 Color Film At Home In 20minutes (Step By Step)
Просмотров 52 тыс.4 года назад
With everyone staying at home I though this would be a good video to over so we can still develop film! Today I'll show you how to develop C-41 Color Negative for film photography. It really isn't hard after you get the hang of it! Disclaimer, I am by no means an expert in developing C-41, I just love the process and have been getting consistent results and wanted to share this information as i...
I really appreciate you making this video. Very helpful! Thanks!
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What's the porpoise of the bag? Or put the Patterson tank on dark? It has to do it with the chemicals or something else?
Why specifically a patterson tank? Doesnt a Jobo or some other work?
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CS41 :)
Made it super simple thanks 😊
Someone reccomended the griiix for film digital alternative. Got it and all the photos are terrible blurry low contrast i posted sample photos on my page can someone help?
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Here's my feedback! YOU DID GREAT! lol listen I love finding fellow reel dawgies out here on the interwebs. If you run across one of my shorts, I hope you don't mind my brazen disregard for details. I'm not trying to be a film photography blasphemer. Just trying to be me man. You're doing great talking about all the details. I'm in a sort of analog desert out here in rural texas. Trying to connect with reel film dawgies online. Subbed! See you on the scroll!
Does the process or development times change for different iso film ratings? 400 vs 800
Cs41 thanks dude
감사합니다
Nice what your doing, think about what your background is showing. I do like how you keep on the subject and provide images as far as how and what you need. Keep doing what your doing.
Cs41 man CS41 for suuuuure
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CS41! Definitely saving this, thanks so much for making it so easy to follow 😊
I shot the recent total Solar Eclipse on film and local big box store still offers remote developer service, but they only scan the film, they don't return the negatives. Going to give this a try, done BW processing in the past. CS41
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Thank you!
cool video!
Great and clear video! 2 questions: 1. Do you rinse the film between developer and blix? 2. What can cause heavy blue tint on the scanned photos? Scanner is ok. Blue tint is the scanned photo. Thanks!
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CS something ! Thanks for the video !
Perfect. I plan to give it a shot this weekend.
Liked and subbed!
Thanks for this video! I will start my DIY film developing thanks to this video :)
You didn’t mark your lids. You need to mark your lids. It don’t take much blix to kill your developer.
Please talk or play music - one at a time. Why do you RUclipsrs think talking over music is cool?
Nice
Thank you for this video!! I was looking for a quick guide to the c-41 color negative film development process. And I think your video covers a lot of really good points like getting distilled water to keep out impurities??? Genius!! You’re doing a great job creating helpful content good sir
You have to find a better structure to your tutorials. This is SO all over the place it’s very hard to keep track
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hehe, he said "120mm"
Comprehensive explanation of developing with the C41 process.
I so f**ing hate it. In light it is so easy but in dark it is the most frustrating thing I have ever tried to do.
Agree...wuaaaay harder in the cave like conditions of a darkened darkroom.
Nice and clear. Thank you
Good job son! Very thorough and well-explained. Thank You!
Hi all, I’m confused and want to clarify something. So I’ve developed bnw film in the past during my photography a level where I was taught to always have the lights off during the development. I’ve seen quite a few videos where people put the dev, stop, fix n water into the Patterson tank without covering and turning off all light sources. Wouldn’t this create a light leak from the tank and affect the film? And if not, I can put my chemicals with the lights on once the tank is sealed after putting the film in?
Once you have the funnel on and the black cylinder thing (seen here at 1:30) in the centre of your reel, the dev tank is completely light tight.
wait, how did you zoom with your prime lens?
perfect level of detail! thank you :)
Tackling street photos in Los Angeles has to be exciting and fun. the city is huge, noisy and so diverse. yet there are many older buildings and architecture that add a mood and look to film photos. i think shooting in B&W gives more mood and feeling to pictures. This video also inspires me to do some more shoots there. 👏
how long can you store the chemicals?
Do you let the film air dry or do you squeegee it dry
This was perfect
Nap town!! Subscribed for the 317. Great video btw.