Hello. Great and informative video. Love your shots. I live in SoCal. I’m shooting soon, maybe in the morning, afternoon, and sunset. But, if im starting in the am, I think I may shoot 160 for my first time. What are are your thoughts on shooting in areas where there’s nothin but beaming sunlight? Should I should with the sun behind my model? Any tips that wouldn’t require any reflectors and such would be appreciated.
- it’s all creative choice, I do both but usually just prefer the shade. Against the sun doesn’t come out that nice in ever situation but can definitely make a photo that much more beautiful if executed correctly. What I will share though is that, it’s a great idea to shoot 160 film! You’ll be able to create wonders with it. ❤️
Thank you for the tip on shooting Ekatar. I photograph a lot of people that happen to have dark skin and as a white person I'm naturally a bit red, I burn easily. I'm based in Ireland were we turn to tomatos with a little bit of sun. Good to know. Subbed.
it would be a good choice to use the delta 400 and portra 400 for portraits using a simple point-shoot? I want to try this experiment if I can get good results even with a simple camera.
love ur vids would you be willing to do the same for 35 mm film im just starting out and im using a canon ae 1 with a 135mm f/3.5 - Canon FD - 35mm film camera lens thank you for the videos cant wait to see more🙌🙌
thank you so much! this pretty much goes for 35mm film as well! all the film stocks I mentioned have 35mm version! 😋 I also have some Canon ae1 video on the channel, check those out! thank you for the love
How do you go about metering and picking the right settings? I’m a beginner and just been using my digital camera to figure out the settings on my film camera…
I really want to get into portraits. I'm just getting into film photography in general but do you have any tips on how lenses affect portrait photos? I've heard using zoom lenses is better but I'm not 100% sure how true that is or why
Hello guys! @ 5:27 I MEANT TO SAY OVEREXPOSE! 😋😅! Thank you to @Finn this is correction
As a brown skinned man, it's nice to learn that tip about ektar 100. I'll look into scooping that next time I shop for film.
Glad I could help man! thank you for the love!
Needed this, your videos are always so insightful and come at the right times when i need help. Thanks Shingirai 💕
Thank you so much! 😩
Definitely some nice tips man, thanks for sharing!
This video is dope! Thankyou so much for the suggestions.
- no, thank you for watching! Stick around 😋❤️
Great tips and photos. Can't wait to try some of your suggestions. Also, shout to you for shooting box speed.
Love your videos! Very informative yet so easy to understand. New subscriber here!
- welcome to the family!! Thank you for the sub! 💕❤️
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Thank you man! I got you soon
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Great tips!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you brother
Just in time for my shoot tomorrow! Bless
Love this video, man!
love these vids
- thank you so much! Any video requests?
very informative video!
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Hello. Great and informative video. Love your shots. I live in SoCal. I’m shooting soon, maybe in the morning, afternoon, and sunset. But, if im starting in the am, I think I may shoot 160 for my first time. What are are your thoughts on shooting in areas where there’s nothin but beaming sunlight? Should I should with the sun behind my model? Any tips that wouldn’t require any reflectors and such would be appreciated.
- it’s all creative choice, I do both but usually just prefer the shade. Against the sun doesn’t come out that nice in ever situation but can definitely make a photo that much more beautiful if executed correctly. What I will share though is that, it’s a great idea to shoot 160 film! You’ll be able to create wonders with it. ❤️
Thank you for the tip on shooting Ekatar. I photograph a lot of people that happen to have dark skin and as a white person I'm naturally a bit red, I burn easily. I'm based in Ireland were we turn to tomatos with a little bit of sun.
Good to know. Subbed.
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it would be a good choice to use the delta 400 and portra 400 for portraits using a simple point-shoot? I want to try this experiment if I can get good results even with a simple camera.
I think you actually can! Send me a dm with your work and I’d love to check it out. Thanks! 💕
Do you have more examples you can share of your work with Ektar 100 and POC skin?
love ur vids would you be willing to do the same for 35 mm film im just starting out and im using a canon ae 1 with a 135mm f/3.5 - Canon FD - 35mm film camera lens thank you for the videos cant wait to see more🙌🙌
thank you so much! this pretty much goes for 35mm film as well! all the film stocks I mentioned have 35mm version! 😋 I also have some Canon ae1 video on the channel, check those out! thank you for the love
How do you go about metering and picking the right settings? I’m a beginner and just been using my digital camera to figure out the settings on my film camera…
- I’ll do just that! 😁😘😋 thank you for the support.
What do you say about this combination for portraits ?
Canon A-1
Canon FD 135mm f/2.5
Kodak Tmax 100
- Not bad! A bit shakey but not bad at all! What about 80mm? 🤔 that would be elite.
I really want to get into portraits. I'm just getting into film photography in general but do you have any tips on how lenses affect portrait photos? I've heard using zoom lenses is better but I'm not 100% sure how true that is or why
5:27 overexpose* ;)
thank you!
@@Shingie Nahhh thank you shingie you've learned me a lot!