I recently found your channel and spent the last two weeks watching every video like a creepy, desperate RUclips viewer. Thank you for supporting my habit.
THE HAUNTING SOUNDTRACK AND SOUND DESIGN OF THAT WHOLE SECTION WAS PERFECT. You are a skilled photographer, but your understanding of other mediums shines through in these videos as well. Well, to those who know where to look
I’m really impressed by the soft focus and TMAX combo,. Looks like 1921. Also, love the attention to detail, including the wump sound with each rotation of the lighthouse light.
I'd love to see what that soft focus lens would do with Velvia. I imagine a painterly lens with painterly color. A book that might interest you is Painting with Light by John Alton. It's actually about black and white cinematography, but it is inciteful and I have lent it to photographers and painters.
I had to smile when I saw you and Monica on a road trip. It reminded me of so many roadtrips with my Wife over all those years. We always had a blast wandering the backroads of America. The algorithm is slowly bringing up all your back catalog for me to enjoy. Thanks! That 120mm on the 67 makes an image that looks like it was photographed with a truly vintage rig, like something from the early 20th Century. At first I didn't like it, but on further reflection, I think it's a pretty cool look.
I just love your sense of humor and fun. And Monica brings a pure joy to your videos. This is great and I also liked your video of your trip to Spain a lot.
Love the videos man. Not only do you capture amazing photos (y'know, sometimes) but your story telling keeps me hooked. I became a subscriber probably about 6 months ago now but I get a small dopamine hit whenever that notification pops up for your next release. Keep it up man, your content is a breath of fresh air.
You were up in my hood! You've got a fan in NorCal. Your content is just rad, and your low-key humor, wit, and character carries every story. I rarely leave comments, but just wanted to say I appreciate you.You're making me want to start shooting film again!
I had this video playing in the background while I was doing homework and it took me a minute to realize you were shooting aerochrome and you weren't just in Pensylvania in October lol
Thumbs up to Monica... she survives your humor! Cool! I liked your trip video because you just always do some weird stuff....and Monica spelled sequoia.
Holy smokes! Fern Canyon. I was there in summer of 1980. I had with me 95 rolls of 35mm and 120 film- mostly Kodachrome, Velvia and Ektachrome!! When I travelled the California coast from Oregon to LA!!! Ok. No more comments I promise.
This is so sick! I went to school in Humboldt and loved every second of it. Gorgeous area, and really cool film program up there.. Also, the first Taco Bell you show is in my hometown lol.
the way Jason shoots really shows me that I'm over complicating things in my head and I should just shoot what feels right instead of thinking about the rule of thirds and the golden ratio and all that other bullshit. I'm literally just doing this for my own entertainment. I need to stop being so critical 😁
The Mendocino coastline is where I'd move tomorrow if I struck it rich. And then struck it rich ten more times. My fav of the bunch was the Fuji Industrial, and I'll be seeing if I can find some as winter-with all its drabby sadness-will be here soon. I also think the shot of the shaded tree on Aerochrome works better because you can feel the form of that tree way more than in the sunlit shot. And that sea stack photo was classic and beautiful. And lastly, thanks for the turn on to Estes-those are beautiful, inspiring works.
Ft. Bragg/Mendocino is one of our favorite areas. Before the coof we tried to get over there 3-4x a year, but that's been whittled down to twice the past two years. Interestingly enough, we usually stay at the Beachcomber or Surf & Sand Lodge because they're dog-friendly. Our dog turns into a puppy again every time his feet hit sand, and he loves to build those "sandcastles" at the end of the day too, lol. I liked your shot of the trees along the bluff overlooking the beach.
My photography style is waaay different than yours but I definitely felt the vibe and related to a lot of your work on this trip. After all my camera gear was stolen digital and film dating from the 70's I was sure I would never shoot film again this was a good argument for second thoughts.
I’m a big fan of your art history talks, highlighting the artists that inspire you from the medium of painting. I hadn’t heard of Richard Estes before but I’m liking his work a lot. His subjects of mid-century design remind me of modern film photos
Thanks for sharing your great photos. I especially liked the photos of those magnificent trees, it makes the trees in my area look like mere twigs. Also nice to see all the different film stock.
Try developing the LomoChrome Purple in E-6. Don't forget to compensate 2 stops for the cross processing. But if you decide to give the orange filter + C-41 another chance, you're supposed to S curve the scan. I dont remember if it's inverse or just a regular S curve.
Yesssss Ive been wanting another long trip video so I could stop rewatching all the other ones
Ditto
ha. ha. ha. same :(
So im not the only psycho that watched old videos more than once
@@iimjustjordan I watch „2Weeks on the Road“ every 1 or 2 weeks when im high and its such a pleasure
Me too, the long trip videos are the best. Been watching for two weeks straight. The wife thinks i found my new crush
Actually read the title credits this time and found it surprisingly informative
Haha, so did I! Not sure why i felt compelled to but glad I did!
@@daveaneil hahah same!
Same here!
It seems something caught our attention ahah
I recently found your channel and spent the last two weeks watching every video like a creepy, desperate RUclips viewer. Thank you for supporting my habit.
Good chit right? I'm addicted. also
Haha me too
THE HAUNTING SOUNDTRACK AND SOUND DESIGN OF THAT WHOLE SECTION WAS PERFECT. You are a skilled photographer, but your understanding of other mediums shines through in these videos as well. Well, to those who know where to look
I AGREE!! 22:32 - 24:00 was my favorite part of the video :)
Also, start a Patreon or something- we want to make sure you're getting support to keep doing what you want.
Agreed. I'd sub.
basically living for these at this point
I like that we’re seeing more of Monica, she seems really cool ☺️
Okay, Monica! We got your point
Loved that humming sound effect of the lighthouse as the light passes by the camera! Perfection.
23:36 - The flash of the lighthouse in time with the score *chef’s kiss*
I’m really impressed by the soft focus and TMAX combo,. Looks like 1921.
Also, love the attention to detail, including the wump sound with each rotation of the lighthouse light.
Loved this one! The photo at 24:26 is my favorite. Let’s start a donation box to get Baxter his own human bed
30 minutes. Blessed.
I'd love to see what that soft focus lens would do with Velvia. I imagine a painterly lens with painterly color. A book that might interest you is Painting with Light by John Alton. It's actually about black and white cinematography, but it is inciteful and I have lent it to photographers and painters.
I had to smile when I saw you and Monica on a road trip. It reminded me of so many roadtrips with my Wife over all those years. We always had a blast wandering the backroads of America.
The algorithm is slowly bringing up all your back catalog for me to enjoy. Thanks!
That 120mm on the 67 makes an image that looks like it was photographed with a truly vintage rig, like something from the early 20th Century. At first I didn't like it, but on further reflection, I think it's a pretty cool look.
You are the only American that knows how to sarcasm like a British person
"You ever take one of those shots that really hits? Me neither..."
Still laughing
A yes. Another video centered around the channel's star, Baxter.
Baxter is such a good boy!
I love this video. A little nostalgic as my family lived in Eureka for generations… until me.
The diffused black and white photos are the best you've ever done!
24:03 one of my favorites you have taken so far. Cheers
Those soft focus b/w shots are so satisfying
The fact that you and Caleb sync your uploads is cute af
We have been blessed! This is a Baxter filled video.
Love aerochrome and tmax shots!! Keep up the great work Jason!
I just got back from a trip to Mendocino and it is just really neat to see what someone else saw and the compositions they got.
I just love your sense of humor and fun. And Monica brings a pure joy to your videos. This is great and I also liked your video of your trip to Spain a lot.
Baxter is the coolest pooch that ever lived. Plus the shots with the 6x7 and that soft lens are insanely good!!!
Those soft focus shots were really cool. They fed my inner spooky kid.
Love the videos man. Not only do you capture amazing photos (y'know, sometimes) but your story telling keeps me hooked. I became a subscriber probably about 6 months ago now but I get a small dopamine hit whenever that notification pops up for your next release. Keep it up man, your content is a breath of fresh air.
those soft focus shots are definitely a vibe!
love the spooky noise whenever the lighthouse flashes in the background
Wow, those B&W images with the soft focus filter look so ethereal, straight out of a horror flick. Great work.
jason is definitely one of the photographers of all time
the photos that came out of the lighthouse section are amazing and that SpongeBob reference, bro lmao
You were up in my hood! You've got a fan in NorCal. Your content is just rad, and your low-key humor, wit, and character carries every story. I rarely leave comments, but just wanted to say I appreciate you.You're making me want to start shooting film again!
when you're done with your exams and you can catch up on these awesome long ass videos. Damn what a great feeling
25:38
It’s not just a boulder. It’s a rock.
It's large outcropping of rock.
NEW GRAINYDAYS TRIP LETS GOOOO
Loved seeing my beautiful hometown on display! I miss the redwoods so much.
Those pink leaves made me go ooooooof
That seagull dropped the beat on 27:35. Flames
I had this video playing in the background while I was doing homework and it took me a minute to realize you were shooting aerochrome and you weren't just in Pensylvania in October lol
“unfortunately my birthday was coming up” felt that
Curse you for uploading a video before my 3 hour class starts
What class is it? Is it a long one?
@@da009999 a charcoal drawing class, sitting in the uncomfortable chair makes the 2hr 45min feel like 3…
Thumbs up to Monica... she survives your humor! Cool! I liked your trip video because you just always do some weird stuff....and Monica spelled sequoia.
This is your best one yet. Keep it up Baxter!
Holy smokes! Fern Canyon. I was there in summer of 1980. I had with me 95 rolls of 35mm and 120 film- mostly Kodachrome, Velvia and Ektachrome!! When I travelled the California coast from Oregon to LA!!! Ok. No more comments I promise.
another masterpiece
this was truly wonderful.
Trinidad is such a dream town
wowww the Pentax shots
This should be called The Baxter Special. Thank you from the Baxterites out there man.
I feel like Jason is getting closer and closer to moving out to the woods, buying a truffle pig and changing his name to Robin Feld
Thank you for making me buy the Estes book.
Love the soft focus Pentax mono shots - excellent
This is so sick! I went to school in Humboldt and loved every second of it. Gorgeous area, and really cool film program up there.. Also, the first Taco Bell you show is in my hometown lol.
Really liked the timing of lighthouse with the music!
Damn those spooky lighthouse shots are excellent.
I like the Buzzcut a lot😊
Unicornlandlook is such a vibe. Suits your personality perfectly. And the tmax shots that looked painted are just gorgeous in my opinion.
Loved the neon hum on the sign.
Those Retrochrome blues at 27:52 are amazing as well.
What a joyful road movie, I think Baxter is a true superstar. Oh, the photography was cool too.
This is the best photography channel on RUclips .. This guy seriously needs to make more videos .. and shoot more fuji industrial ..
Jason: "I went on a roadtrip and i didn't shoot any Portra 400"
Any other film photography youtuber: NO WAY YOU CAN DO THAT
Well, I am back to film for 3 years now and shot about 180 rolls of 120. Only two of them where Portra, expired 400VC which I shot 2 years ago.
24:03 is an awesome picture!!! I would buy it.
This feels like a Baxter highlight reel, and I love it!
The last retrochrome image of the first roll is really good, the composition works so well, loved this one, thanks
These Northern California vibes are so nostalgic for me. Great video.
28:20 and 28:32 those colours and tones 😍😍
Live is good and so is Baxter
More of these, please
the way Jason shoots really shows me that I'm over complicating things in my head and I should just shoot what feels right instead of thinking about the rule of thirds and the golden ratio and all that other bullshit. I'm literally just doing this for my own entertainment. I need to stop being so critical 😁
love these longer form videos.
Another fantastic roadtrip! Monica and Baxter are stars. Your explanations of your choices in gear and film stock are super informative.
So good! And yeah, retrochrome is just amazing
The Mendocino coastline is where I'd move tomorrow if I struck it rich. And then struck it rich ten more times. My fav of the bunch was the Fuji Industrial, and I'll be seeing if I can find some as winter-with all its drabby sadness-will be here soon. I also think the shot of the shaded tree on Aerochrome works better because you can feel the form of that tree way more than in the sunlit shot. And that sea stack photo was classic and beautiful. And lastly, thanks for the turn on to Estes-those are beautiful, inspiring works.
Those lighthouse photos slap so hard
Arcata train wreck is so good. You’re making me want to take a road trip down and bring my TL 70
I love these new long videos. Thanks, Jason.
Really great stuff! Love many of the shots, especially some of the TMAX and the ultra wide. You even almost made me like Retrochrome.
"Ark-ah-tuh" lmao
Love your work!
Baxter watching Bad Friends was the true highlight
Grainydays and The Lighthouse reference? Superb!!!
i like how he always take amazing shots and keep saying they are bad.
Ft. Bragg/Mendocino is one of our favorite areas.
Before the coof we tried to get over there 3-4x a year, but that's been whittled down to twice the past two years.
Interestingly enough, we usually stay at the Beachcomber or Surf & Sand Lodge because they're dog-friendly.
Our dog turns into a puppy again every time his feet hit sand, and he loves to build those "sandcastles" at the end of the day too, lol.
I liked your shot of the trees along the bluff overlooking the beach.
My photography style is waaay different than yours but I definitely felt the vibe and related to a lot of your work on this trip. After all my camera gear was stolen digital and film dating from the 70's I was sure I would never shoot film again this was a good argument for second thoughts.
We need deets on the CAT!
Also the Aerochrome shots were fire.
Yes, more kitty content.
My days is now complete :)
I’m a big fan of your art history talks, highlighting the artists that inspire you from the medium of painting. I hadn’t heard of Richard Estes before but I’m liking his work a lot. His subjects of mid-century design remind me of modern film photos
aerochrome pics were sick
Haha the redwood curtain. Northern cal was a pleasure when we went a couple months ago 🥰
Awesome video and pictures! Love the deadpan pictures and the beautiful fine-art narration...
What a Legend ! Baxter takes the gold :)
Thanks for sharing your great photos. I especially liked the photos of those magnificent trees, it makes the trees in my area look like mere twigs. Also nice to see all the different film stock.
I think I’m in love with Baxter, and Aerochrome 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Brilliant
One of my favourite videos by you. The shots were just awesome. Well done mate.
"I'm not super big on the stop sign trope."
Willam Verbeek: And I took that personally
Try developing the LomoChrome Purple in E-6. Don't forget to compensate 2 stops for the cross processing. But if you decide to give the orange filter + C-41 another chance, you're supposed to S curve the scan. I dont remember if it's inverse or just a regular S curve.