Great set of images - Love the cow portrait at 6:05! I’ve shot Lomochrome Purple in 35 at ISO 320 and really liked the results - still need to try it in 120.
Great shots, Jess!!! Purple lends itself really well to the countryside there. You have lots of really nice barns and farms in those gorgeous fields. Where I live, the countryside out of town isn't all that great and farms are few and far between. Very dry, even though it's in the tropics. To see anything decent, it's a long drive to anywhere worthwhile and at present, I'm stuck locally. I don't feel urban shots and purple would mix all that well, at least not here. I may give it a go, but I'll have to be very picky what I do shoot. Where it might work well is getting a pano from the top of Castle Hill, which is a 1000 foot high hill/mountain in the middle of town. Get great views from up there, but I'll have to get myself a pano film camera!!!
I loved that part too! I was so caught up in my viewfinder that I didn't even realize what was happening until just before they were all standing in front of me! Thanks for watching!
That's an awesome and funky film stock. And you certainly made good use of it with your choice of subject matter and compositions. That reminds me of the colour infrared slide film I shot years ago (that was discontinued long ago.) It had to be loaded in the dark. I shot one roll with a yellow filter and it made vegetation turn pink. With that film stock long gone, I might look into getting a roll of Lomochrome Purple as a kind of substitute.
I gasped as you headed over that railing. Ended well. Another wonderful video. Purple is wonderful. Loved the cows...what hams. I love that your videos are about images and your experiences. I love your enthusiasm and your passion. You inspire me. Thanks. BTW...just picked up a Yashica 635 TLR. Never knew they existed. Shoots 120 and 35mm with an adapter. How crazy (and wonderful) is that. Haven't used it yet.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words! I promise that I would never put myself in danger of getting hurt (at least not on purpose!), if I didn't think I could get down and back up safely, I never would have gone over the railing! The cows were so much fun to shoot, it was nice to see so many of them out there! Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel after hearing you on Analog Podcast. I enjoy your videos, artsy, entertaining and very informative. Good job. I shoot digital for my product shots, but fell in love all over again with a Nikon F2 I picked up for $25 including a 50mm 1.4 lens. This was my dream camera when I was in high school. (I'm a bit older than you).
Awesome, I'm happy to hear you like my videos! I've always wanted a Nikon F2 or FM2, and $25 is the best price I've ever heard for that camera, with a great lens to boot! Thanks for watching!
Fun video. I just got a roll and I am putting it through my Minolta Hi-matic 7S so we will see what I get. I am definitely encouraged by what I saw in your video.
Thanks so much, that's really nice of you to say! Do you share your work anywhere? I would love to see your results with Lomo Purple. Thanks for watching!
Wonderful images and cinematography. I worked with some of this film this summer as an alternative to colour infrared ... I still prefer the infrared, but this offers some interesting colour compositions. There is no way to share a few of my images here, perhaps you've seen some on IG. I've noticed that lomo-purple really shines with green vegetation.
I have seen them on IG and in some Facebook groups too! I really love your colour infrared shots, I wish I could have gotten some of that film before the prices went super high! Oh well, I'll keep shooting with Lomo Purple for now, I do really enjoy this film, and I am really excited to keep experimenting with it! Thanks for watching, Bob!
Thanks, Jim! It feels good to be creating again, although sometimes it's nice to just sit back and enjoy the quiet time! But winter is coming, and I am so excited to get back out there! Thanks for watching!
This was so much fun Jess! I have 2 rolls ready to process E6 to see how weird and wild this stock can get! I'll keep you posted! Just love your videos so so much!
First time I've seen results from this film and I'm impressed! Great images Jess and yet again I congratulate your videographer as well as yourself. Great work.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that! My videographer is pretty awesome, I couldn't do this channel without him, that's for sure! Thanks for watching!
Love the cow shot at 6:03! Looks like a cool indie record cover :-) I usually shoot it at ISO 160. The 35mm version is too grainy at ISO 400 35mm, I think. But the 120 version looked really nice here! I also think the new emulsion is quite a bit better than the old one. Haven't tried it yet, but I've got some rolls in the fridge.
I've never actually shot it in 35mm, but I could see it being grainier at ISO 400. I am planning on experimenting a lot more with this film in 2021, so I'll definitely try it out at ISO 160! Thanks for watching! P.S. I loved those cows too! I call them the "Moo Fighters". 😉
Great images! Only shot purple twice, loves light in dull overcast conditions it just looks ugly. Love the cows and that barn (itching for a 4x5 shot).
I have used it, but only in 135 format. I found it surprisingly grainy, admittedly pushed one stop. Speaking to my local lab (not quite having the skill set to tackle colour dev) they suggest that it has a 200 base, the range - 100-400 suggests that it will stand to be pulled or pushed one stop either side. Hence shooting at 400 effectively pushes it a stop thus increasing contrast and colour shift. I will have to get my hands on some 120 and run some through my 67. It will be interesting to compare the grain betwixt the two.
@@Verdoux007 assuming a base 200iso, then if shot at 400iso and developed as 200iso, then yes, under exposure. If shot at 400iso and developed as a 400iso then pushed. It is confusing when they put an ISO range on the film.
I just ordered Lomochrome purple and metropolis last week! Do I need to give my lab special instructions/tell them what ISO I shot it at? I'm newish to film and films with ISO ranges have been a bit confusing to me. Loved the cow shots!
Sweet, I hope you have fun with both of those films! Yes, I would definitely specify to the lab what the films are and at what ISO you used, especially if you also have them scanned for you. If you have other questions, feel free to contact me through Instagram and I'll do my best to help you out! Thanks for watching!
When you climbed over that railing I yelled “omg where’s she going!” LOL I’m afraid of bridges. But anyway I love these shots Jess. I’ve only shot one roll of Purple and the lab ruined it. I’ll have to try it again
Love all the work for film that Lomography does. However, these strange, gimmicky films just don't turn me on. The beauty about art is that everyone has a different perception. Loved the video if not the film.
Great set of images - Love the cow portrait at 6:05! I’ve shot Lomochrome Purple in 35 at ISO 320 and really liked the results - still need to try it in 120.
Wow incredible affect, very surreal and psychedelic.
That's what I love most about this film, it is so much fun to play around with!
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Great shots, Jess!!! Purple lends itself really well to the countryside there. You have lots of really nice barns and farms in those gorgeous fields. Where I live, the countryside out of town isn't all that great and farms are few and far between. Very dry, even though it's in the tropics. To see anything decent, it's a long drive to anywhere worthwhile and at present, I'm stuck locally. I don't feel urban shots and purple would mix all that well, at least not here. I may give it a go, but I'll have to be very picky what I do shoot. Where it might work well is getting a pano from the top of Castle Hill, which is a 1000 foot high hill/mountain in the middle of town. Get great views from up there, but I'll have to get myself a pano film camera!!!
Oh my gosh! That barn though!! It’d be worth jumping on a jet to visit and photograph!!
I loved how the cows all came running over. :-) Nice sky in the final shot.
I loved that part too! I was so caught up in my viewfinder that I didn't even realize what was happening until just before they were all standing in front of me! Thanks for watching!
Looks like they all came down for a family portrait!
Beautiful images 😍😍😍
Thank you 👍
Thanks for watching! ❤
Beautiful Photos! Enjoyed!!
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching! ❤️
That's an awesome and funky film stock. And you certainly made good use of it with your choice of subject matter and compositions. That reminds me of the colour infrared slide film I shot years ago (that was discontinued long ago.) It had to be loaded in the dark. I shot one roll with a yellow filter and it made vegetation turn pink. With that film stock long gone, I might look into getting a roll of Lomochrome Purple as a kind of substitute.
I love Lomochrome Purple. Another great video Jess 😃
amazing images & love your videos!
Another great video.
Thank you so much! ❤
7:17 "Jess!!! We want a group photo !!!" Nailed it! Great vid my friend!
lol my first thought too! Everyone eagerly gathering round
I gasped as you headed over that railing. Ended well. Another wonderful video. Purple is wonderful. Loved the cows...what hams. I love that your videos are about images and your experiences. I love your enthusiasm and your passion. You inspire me. Thanks. BTW...just picked up a Yashica 635 TLR. Never knew they existed. Shoots 120 and 35mm with an adapter. How crazy (and wonderful) is that. Haven't used it yet.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words! I promise that I would never put myself in danger of getting hurt (at least not on purpose!), if I didn't think I could get down and back up safely, I never would have gone over the railing! The cows were so much fun to shoot, it was nice to see so many of them out there! Thanks for watching!
Coolest lomochrome shots I’ve seen yet
Just found your channel after hearing you on Analog Podcast. I enjoy your videos, artsy, entertaining and very informative. Good job. I shoot digital for my product shots, but fell in love all over again with a Nikon F2 I picked up for $25 including a 50mm 1.4 lens. This was my dream camera when I was in high school. (I'm a bit older than you).
Awesome, I'm happy to hear you like my videos! I've always wanted a Nikon F2 or FM2, and $25 is the best price I've ever heard for that camera, with a great lens to boot! Thanks for watching!
Nice! I'm going to give this film another try this weekend.
I'm so glad you did!
Fun video. I just got a roll and I am putting it through my Minolta Hi-matic 7S so we will see what I get. I am definitely encouraged by what I saw in your video.
Thanks so much, that's really nice of you to say! Do you share your work anywhere? I would love to see your results with Lomo Purple. Thanks for watching!
I always smile when you upload because I love your photography so much!
Thank you so much, that is so sweet of you to say! ❤❤
Stunning set of shots. Really loved the shot at 4:50, but those cows!
I'm very happy I subscribed! I shoot a Zenit. Love to see you grab a Zenit E and a Helios 44 with Svema film and go crazy!
Wonderful images and cinematography. I worked with some of this film this summer as an alternative to colour infrared ... I still prefer the infrared, but this offers some interesting colour compositions. There is no way to share a few of my images here, perhaps you've seen some on IG. I've noticed that lomo-purple really shines with green vegetation.
I have seen them on IG and in some Facebook groups too! I really love your colour infrared shots, I wish I could have gotten some of that film before the prices went super high! Oh well, I'll keep shooting with Lomo Purple for now, I do really enjoy this film, and I am really excited to keep experimenting with it! Thanks for watching, Bob!
Great images Jess. You got your Mojo back!
Thanks, Jim! It feels good to be creating again, although sometimes it's nice to just sit back and enjoy the quiet time! But winter is coming, and I am so excited to get back out there! Thanks for watching!
This was so much fun Jess! I have 2 rolls ready to process E6 to see how weird and wild this stock can get! I'll keep you posted! Just love your videos so so much!
Invite her on the podcast !!
I need to try this film ♥️ purple!
First time I've seen results from this film and I'm impressed! Great images Jess and yet again I congratulate your videographer as well as yourself. Great work.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that! My videographer is pretty awesome, I couldn't do this channel without him, that's for sure! Thanks for watching!
Love the cow shot at 6:03! Looks like a cool indie record cover :-)
I usually shoot it at ISO 160. The 35mm version is too grainy at ISO 400 35mm, I think. But the 120 version looked really nice here! I also think the new emulsion is quite a bit better than the old one. Haven't tried it yet, but I've got some rolls in the fridge.
I've never actually shot it in 35mm, but I could see it being grainier at ISO 400. I am planning on experimenting a lot more with this film in 2021, so I'll definitely try it out at ISO 160! Thanks for watching!
P.S. I loved those cows too! I call them the "Moo Fighters". 😉
Great images! Only shot purple twice, loves light in dull overcast conditions it just looks ugly. Love the cows and that barn (itching for a 4x5 shot).
I have used it, but only in 135 format. I found it surprisingly grainy, admittedly pushed one stop.
Speaking to my local lab (not quite having the skill set to tackle colour dev) they suggest that it has a 200 base, the range - 100-400 suggests that it will stand to be pulled or pushed one stop either side. Hence shooting at 400 effectively pushes it a stop thus increasing contrast and colour shift.
I will have to get my hands on some 120 and run some through my 67. It will be interesting to compare the grain betwixt the two.
I hate to be that guy, but pushing and pulling happen during the development and what you're describing is just under- and overexposure.
@@Verdoux007 assuming a base 200iso, then if shot at 400iso and developed as 200iso, then yes, under exposure. If shot at 400iso and developed as a 400iso then pushed.
It is confusing when they put an ISO range on the film.
nice job - first roll of 120... ordered
Awesome! It's a really beautiful film, a lot of fun to play with, I hope you like it!
Thanks for watching!
I really need to shoot more Lomochrome purple!
It's such a fun film!
I just ordered Lomochrome purple and metropolis last week! Do I need to give my lab special instructions/tell them what ISO I shot it at? I'm newish to film and films with ISO ranges have been a bit confusing to me. Loved the cow shots!
Sweet, I hope you have fun with both of those films! Yes, I would definitely specify to the lab what the films are and at what ISO you used, especially if you also have them scanned for you. If you have other questions, feel free to contact me through Instagram and I'll do my best to help you out! Thanks for watching!
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When you climbed over that railing I yelled “omg where’s she going!” LOL I’m afraid of bridges. But anyway I love these shots Jess. I’ve only shot one roll of Purple and the lab ruined it. I’ll have to try it again
Big jump in image quality with Lomochrome Purple when you go to Medium Format from 35mm.
I've thought about using some color filters with Lomochrome Purple. Might make for some interesting results.
what is a tukwas sky?
It’s how she pronounces turquoise because she’s from French Canada
Love all the work for film that Lomography does. However, these strange, gimmicky films just don't turn me on. The beauty about art is that everyone has a different perception. Loved the video if not the film.