Really well done. I feel like I’ve lived this story. I’m one who was quick to adopt digital cameras and became nostalgic going back to film. For those like me that just love photography there’s a place for both and even what might be next. 😊
This is probably stupid because I’m playing a game while listening to this, so I’m probably missing important details, but imagine coating a wall with whatever the chemicals are and exposing it directly with a hole in the opposing wall. Like making a photo mural. I guess you’d need some lenses and stuff to flip the image right way up, but it would be so cool to have. (Assuming the environment outside is nice.)
you could do this with cyanotype, though it would prob cost a ton for the chemicals lol. you'd need a way to rinse them off so development stops, so a giant sheet of fabric that you could take down to rinse off would work best.
As a person who enjoys researching the history of photography and has a small vintage camera collection, as well as being engrossed in the Mirrorless market I thoroughly enjoyed this video which was passed on to me by a friend. I know being a content creator myself the extraordinary effort you put into this video and I hope you continue to get a lot more views. You did a fantastic job acquiring the information along with sample photographs from the early days which had to have taken a huge amount of time, once again I send you a thank you for your efforts. - Jeff
Thank you! These videos take a long time to make. Just know, there’s always something big being worked on behind the scenes. Little videos weekly, a big one a couple of times a year. That’s the goal!
Several years ago, I took it upon myself to try out a roll of albeit very much expired Kodachrome 64 35mm slide film. The company Dwayne's was the last place to still process it. And the clock was ticking. I'd love to say every photo came out as a masterpiece. But given the fact that the slide film was probably expired for at least a few years and I am not by any means a professional photographer. Let's just say it was a fun experience and leave it at that.
holy shit, dog.
🙏
One of the most underrated and educational videos on RUclips. Amazing.
Dude your music taste is perfection, I was doing the Leo DiCaprio pointing meme on every section lmao
Thank you 🙏
This is great!! Thank you!
Thank you so much! Also thanks for the donation!
Omg a video essay on this channel? Wow that’s awesome 👏🏽
Overexposed, the gift that keeps on giving! Mad respect! 🙌
Thank you, friend!
Oh man, it's a tremendous work indeed! Thank you!
Thank you!
Really well done. I feel like I’ve lived this story. I’m one who was quick to adopt digital cameras and became nostalgic going back to film. For those like me that just love photography there’s a place for both and even what might be next. 😊
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
As professional comedians would say, this is a tight set. The jokes just keep hitting while we learn 😂
Thanks!
That Kodak Black joke made me actually laugh out loud
@allena0039 gotta keep em on their toes. Thanks for watching
Incredible video thank you
oh it's back up finally, i was watching it and had to pause, when i turned back it was hidden, now it's back thank god lol
Thanks for hanging in there. RUclips trying to demonetize because of an audio clip!
@@Overexposed1 dang that's unfortunate! hope it's fixed now! youtube gods better don't demonetize such a long video lol
8 bit "Welcome to the Black Parade" is such a good choice for a closing song.
Thank you. I aim to please!
This is probably stupid because I’m playing a game while listening to this, so I’m probably missing important details, but imagine coating a wall with whatever the chemicals are and exposing it directly with a hole in the opposing wall. Like making a photo mural. I guess you’d need some lenses and stuff to flip the image right way up, but it would be so cool to have. (Assuming the environment outside is nice.)
That would definitely be neat.
you could do this with cyanotype, though it would prob cost a ton for the chemicals lol. you'd need a way to rinse them off so development stops, so a giant sheet of fabric that you could take down to rinse off would work best.
Took me 3 days but I finished the video! Well done.
Awesome video. New subscriber mostly because of the kodak black reference
Thank you 🙏
This is a masterpiece 🎉
Thank you!
What an achievement… well done man - this was great!
As a person who enjoys researching the history of photography and has a small vintage camera collection, as well as being engrossed in the Mirrorless market I thoroughly enjoyed this video which was passed on to me by a friend. I know being a content creator myself the extraordinary effort you put into this video and I hope you continue to get a lot more views. You did a fantastic job acquiring the information along with sample photographs from the early days which had to have taken a huge amount of time, once again I send you a thank you for your efforts. - Jeff
I really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Means the world!
"Kentucky French" - a word combination I never expected, but which I instantly understood. This is an amazing documentary. Well done.
Wow amazing work! Thanks for compiling and presenting all the information
Thanks for watching
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. Great vid :)
Thanks for watching, Paul!
Listening to this at work, thanks for helping me get through my shift
Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
Just another note... I didn't realize this was 2 hour long on my previous comment. Dude... this is amazing. And all the music is fire!!
There are a few references in the music. Many of those I chose intentionally :)
This is incredible, thanks for the amount of work
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Just what I needed to keep me going on my night shift! Please do this format again.
Thank you! These videos take a long time to make. Just know, there’s always something big being worked on behind the scenes. Little videos weekly, a big one a couple of times a year. That’s the goal!
Holy shit. 😳 2 hours?!? Gotta grab some snacks to prep for this!
Bottoms up!
Felicitaciones!!
just found your channel, love it so much!
Thank you! I’m happy you did!
Several years ago, I took it upon myself to try out a roll of albeit very much expired Kodachrome 64 35mm slide film. The company Dwayne's was the last place to still process it. And the clock was ticking. I'd love to say every photo came out as a masterpiece. But given the fact that the slide film was probably expired for at least a few years and I am not by any means a professional photographer. Let's just say it was a fun experience and leave it at that.
Great video! Was super cool to see how far our favorite medium has come, loved to see how deep into it all you got 📸
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Great work
Cheers
Thank you!
learned so much today! thanks!
That Kodak B s/o had me rollin’ og
Real recognize real
Thanks!
I really appreciate the tip. Thank you!
This is a great video, thanks
This saved me from remote work brain rot
Thanks! Glad you got something out of it
Great channel by the way. One thing kinda buggy. WWII was over in 1945.
amazing work.
Thank you so much. Had this in the over for almost a year.
“ He figured out how to draw this S “
LMAO
5:53 Johann Zahn, 11:13 resurrected 200 years later as Niepce?
Anyway, thanks for the awesome video!
Nice video! I thought I was watching a channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
Nah we are just chillin over here. 🙏
OK looks like I won't be sleeping for another 2 hours.
Sorry about that 🤗
Awesome video, but please think about your choice of background music...
I appreciate you watching, but I actually thought a lot about the music and that’s what I chose.
Shit the bed, 2 hours!! Great video, music, comentary and topic. How long did it take to make this one?
Thanks! This one has been in the oven for probably 7-8 months.
@@Overexposed1 not surprised at all. Anyway, appreciate you making it.
who let this guy cook
The music got kind of spooky
Niepce in colour ?
i sure got value out of this video.
Glad you did. Thanks!
is that
is that Char's theme
It is!
Great video, but really, what a shame about the music removal and shit audio quality in the second half
Chalky water bottles lol
Gopal Panday
correction:FUJIFILM is no longer making any film now, or at least for 5+ yrs.
Instax
The final stage is artificial intelligence. Nobody need a Photographer.