Congratulations to Megan McIsaac on winning our first RUclips giveaway! Subscribe for future opportunities to win! This giveaway included everything you needed to get started with 35mm film (except the camera). Full List: 10 rolls of 35mm CineStill Film: cinestillfilm.com/collections/product-catalog/products/800tungsten-c41-36exp-35mm-high-speed-color-negative-135 CineStill JOBO DUO Film Processing Kit: cinestillfilm.com/products/jobo-duo-color-b-w-film-startr-kit Skier Sunray III Box (Camera Scanning Starter Kit): cinestillfilm.com/products/sunray-copybox-ii-scanning-film-workflow-set Skier Foldable Copy Stand: cinestillfilm.com/collections/skier-pro-system/products/sunray-copy-stand
Would love to see a POV video about the film photography process from start to finish. From loading the film, to photographing with it, developing and scanning it.
GIVEAWAY! We're giving away everything you need to get started with film: a brick of 35mm film (that's 10 rolls!), processing supplies, and tools to scan your own film at home. TO ENTER: 1. Like this video 2. Subscribe to the CineStill Channel 👋 3. And comment what type of videos you'd like to see from us on here! What do you want to learn about? What do you want to see? Let us know! Check the description for more info on what exactly comes with the giveaway!
I would love to see a push-and-pull development series with different challenges for various photographers. I would also like to see more inclusion of women, POC, etc on this channel! :)
Amazing video! Linus was the best host we could have for this channel, I would love to see some videos about the creative process on conceptual photo shoots, cinestill films are so special cause they’re unique looking and give such a special feel to every single shot. Winning this would be such a blessing to me!
Hey Linus and CineStill, I’d love to see the following video soon; - developing step by step BW and Color - scanning and printing - push and pull - Highlighting film photographers in all levels of experience Excited to watch this channel grow!
I would love to see a video on how the film rolls are actually made, from the factory to the store shelf. And it would be real cool to see a visually, like in graphics, what is happening to the film step by step in both a black and white and colour film development process!
As a film person also, love this! Would love to see featured film photographers/filmmakers (women and queer and BIPOC!!!), Motion Film!!, E6 vs C41, How to come up with new concepts and execute them, natural vs studio lighting and more!!!
This is the best, simplest, most comprehensive video explaining film photography I've ever seen, great job. As someone who works at a film lab, y'all are doing great work educating the masses!
Soooo happy that finally cinestill launched youtube!! I want to watch a video about some tips to shoot with cinestill. Like characteristic of this film and how to maximize the potential of it. All the best :)
I think videos on composition and metering would be cool. Videos on processing and pushing/pulling film would be helpful. Love CineStill and what y'all do to keep film alive.
First of all congrats on your channel! Linus you did a great job taking us through the basics! I would love to see artists talk about their photographic journey in life and I would also love to see some videos about film developing, mistakes diagnosing and darkroom printing!
Would love to see some documentary style interviews with different film photographers. What made them get into film and how they have fallen in love with it. General education videos like this are great. Education about film history too would be cool. Fingers crossed I win!
Would love to see: - Difference of Black and white, and color development process - A series where we talk to current film photographers - Darkroom vs digital process on scanning and printing
So cool! ❤️🎞💙 so educational!!!! Working at a local camera store, I have a feeling I will learn so much from this source! Would like to see videos on the developing process! Color vs black and white. Scanning the different types of film. I can’t wait to see why you guys teach us!!!!
Got to this video while looking up a camera. Glad to find this channel so early. Would love to see more on film development/processing. I was considering getting the JOBO duo kit for some time.
The content we needed. I’d love to see more BTS of the creative process of photo shoots from the mood boards to location decisions to which film stock to the actual shoot; I feel like this is right up Linus’s lane. I’d also love to see more videos of experimenting with different films in different lighting situations to see how certain films might act in situations they might’ve not been made for 🤷♂️
I can see a lot of people picking up film after watching this video, good job linus 💪🏾 Would be cool to see demonstrations of cinestill film being used.
I would love to see interviews series with film photographers. Explaining their creative progress, favorite roll of film, favorite camera and so on. Also an Guide vid explaining when to use which film. Looking forward to new videos 👍
Would like to see: -shooting the same film 35mm vs 120mm -how to overexpose and underexpose and push/pull -how to develop with the cinestill c41 kit -how to dslr scan -buyer's guide: how to pick up a camera at a thrift, what to look at a camera to know that there is now problem -how to shoot in studio with film -long exposure with film
wow, honestly learned so much already in these short ten minutes about film than I did in the past few months since shooting with film. I’d love to see more content from y’all diving into the science of the chemistry involved with developing film as well common mistakes that beginners or even seasoned film photographers tend to make when taking photos. Look forward to this channel thriving!
I’d like to learn what happens behind the scenes during the research & development of film. Considering the variety of films available today/past, what do the engineers/artists have to think about to obtain the desired properties of the film? Also, what properties make up the characteristics of a film in the first place? I can’t wait to watch more videos from this channel!
Would love to see: - How cinestill film (or film in general) is actually made - Interviews with big photographers (something like what Leica does on their channel) - More linus with his camera explaining things! 😄
I want to learn about the various types of film, how they are made and developed. Some techniques for developing and digitizing and enlarging. I would also like to see some guests talking about their experience with analogue photography. And maybe, some photography facts and history.
Would love to see: - Comparison of the different available Cinestill film stocks - Comparison of the different developing processes (e.g. C-41 vs black and white)
Already addicted. Would love to see experiments with developing/darkroom stuff and what can be done between pressing the shutter and looking at the final print
There was so much information in this singular video, I can’t wait to see what else you release! I think a good video to do would be where you explain what you need to do to be able to make a safe place for developing your film
Inspiring to see cinestill adding to the community in such a positive way! Thanks can’t wait to see what’s next! Would love to see a vid on metering for perfect shots on CineStill films 📸
I watched your first video with pleasure, even though I knew all the stuff that Linus talked about. I can't wait for your next videos regardless what they will be about. But answering your question I would love to see videos about shooting Cinestill 800T in a daylight, especially some portraits and second video about editing film photos in Lightroom or CaptureOne. Anyway you rock guys!
i’d LOVE to see more film developing videos!! and shooting cinestill in all different types of lighting. also pushing and pulling it!!! love cinestill!!!💕💕
I'd love to see more educational content on the darkroom printing process since I'd love to get into that but don't really know where to start regarding which enlarger to get, how the color heads work, making contact sheets and so on!
big fan of linus and his work. one thing i’d like to see is his use of still lights and flashes, both in the studio and outside as it’s something i’d like to get better at myself
I’m here for this. Great video for me to show to new film photographers just starting out. Can’t wait to see more in depth stuff on developing at home. 🙏🏼
I would love to see a a video where 800T is pushed and pulled to the different ISO listed on the canisters. I would also light to see a video of 50D being shot at night!
Something I would love to see is a guide to using a light meter, filters or other stuff that helps elevate our film photos. Super excited to see what the channel brings!
I’d like to see some creative videos of how cinestill film renders in certain light scenarios. Whether being pushed or pulled, conceptual portraits in lowlight, and the overall process of how cinestill film is made! 🎞 ❤️
What I would love to learn about: - History of photography (Photographers of the 20/21st century) - Pushing & Pulling flm - The whole developing process - Night photography Also I would love to watch Linus do interviews with other photographers!
Wow so happy to see you have a channel now! Instant sub 🙌🏾 Other than tutorials, I would love to see some videos that feature different photographers shooting processes and photos using cinestill film.
This may have just become my favourite channel already, would love to see more about the basics and like light metering etc especially for people that don't know anything about photography?
This really was a great video to understand how film photography works and what the difference between all the different films and types of cameras is! I'd love to see more of the chemical process behind developing film and about the possibilities you have to change the outcome (pushing etc.). Looking forward to more videos!
I really want to see videos about everything!! History, trying out different cameras, processing, maybe even doing short interviews with people in the cinestill community for others to have inspiration!!! I’m so excited for the more videos to come from the channel (esp been waiting for more videos from Linus 🤨)
I liked and subscribed :) I would personally love seing more videos on developing film at home, maybe something about double exposure or expired cinestill film, also I would love to see interviews of street photographers from around the world using the film!! Your film is my favorite ever and I always wanted to develop my own film in my bathroom haha !! :)
Wow I needed this!! I’ve always wanted to learn processing. I love your results. I’d like to know the best way to store your film and take care of your cameras. And how you keep a clean workspace.. with minimizing dust. 👍 love the channel already.
The fact that there’s a film photography youtube channel comforts my very soul! I would really love to see developing tutorials, and different film cameras and accessories. Getting film developed and scanned can get pretty expensive so I would really love to learn how to do it from home every now and then!
I would love to see videos of different processing methods (pushing, pulling) and its effects. I would also love a comparison of shooting at box speed vs rating it a stop over.
It would be nice to talk a bit more about the production process, to present the offices and the people who work for Cinestill! It would be cool to invite photographers and follow their way of shooting too 😊
I'd love to learn more about pushing and pulling film and how to grasp those techniques! I'd also love to see the process of creating new types of film for the film market!
I'd love to see the differences when you push/pull film when shooting and in development. Also, I'd love to see some night photography with cinestill 🌆
This is amazing!! Oh my, I would love to learn how to shoot film specifically at night and I KNOWWWW Linus is the king when it comes to low light film photography and pushing the boundaries of film. I'd also love to know how to shoot expired film and how you set that up, how you push it and how you can achieve the best results from it 😊❤️
I would love to see some videos of Linus picking 28 scenes, talking us through his process of snapping a photo for each, and then getting to see the final product after developing.
This is a very good educational video on shooting celluloid and film cameras!!! I wish Kodak did videos like this on their channel, specifically explaining how to work with motion film stock, but maybe it might happen one day!!!!! I would love to a video about shooting on large format film stock and a more in depth explanation of using a light meter with different types of film stocks!!!!!🙌🔥🙌🔥🙌🔥🎞📸🎞📸🎞📸
Love your film stocks! Really would love to see you guys talking about the niche halation elements that come up in your film and describe how you’ve reproduced movie film into the still photography films we all know and love ❤️
Awesome to see you guys make a RUclips channel! Can't wait to learn some of the technicalities from the best I'd love to see some portrait photography :o (with 800t) maybe indoor and outdoor settings :O And I'd like to try it out myself with a brick of 800t ;)
Awesome job, Linus!! Would love to see a video on expired film or maybe even a series on alternative methods of processing/printing (processing film with beer, printing with coffee, etc...) - that stuff is so creative and intriguing!
Would love to see a series that looks at film photography technique from a hybrid analog/digital approach. In other words, how you can make the most of tech from the the past to create an incredible image in camera and how modern tech/editing/processing techniques can enhance an image. Would also love to see creative lighting challenges!
Pushing and Pulling Film, The different looks and levels of contrast that can be achieved by developing creatively. And possible shooting for different scenarios where they can achieve really unique but beautiful looks with cinestill where it really shines
I would like to see the whole process of film development; for b&w, color negative and slide film. Id also like to see someone go out shoot a roll and see their images. You should have guest film photographers every once in a while
this was so good! it would be awesome to see some insight about night photography, especially considering 800T's foothold on the night photographers of the world
Congratulations to Megan McIsaac on winning our first RUclips giveaway! Subscribe for future opportunities to win! This giveaway included everything you needed to get started with 35mm film (except the camera).
Full List:
10 rolls of 35mm CineStill Film: cinestillfilm.com/collections/product-catalog/products/800tungsten-c41-36exp-35mm-high-speed-color-negative-135
CineStill JOBO DUO Film Processing Kit: cinestillfilm.com/products/jobo-duo-color-b-w-film-startr-kit
Skier Sunray III Box (Camera Scanning Starter Kit): cinestillfilm.com/products/sunray-copybox-ii-scanning-film-workflow-set
Skier Foldable Copy Stand: cinestillfilm.com/collections/skier-pro-system/products/sunray-copy-stand
well this was incredible
We getting a willem x linus collab?
❤️🎞
My hero
film is not dead record signing Willem in the cut, champions league film shooting this season with the usual old cars on film shots, my g
Don’t forget Large format 😅
Would love to see a POV video about the film photography process from start to finish. From loading the film, to photographing with it, developing and scanning it.
GIVEAWAY!
We're giving away everything you need to get started with film: a brick of 35mm film (that's 10 rolls!), processing supplies, and tools to scan your own film at home.
TO ENTER:
1. Like this video
2. Subscribe to the CineStill Channel 👋
3. And comment what type of videos you'd like to see from us on here! What do you want to learn about? What do you want to see? Let us know!
Check the description for more info on what exactly comes with the giveaway!
I would love to see an in depth video on how to develop film at home using one of your c41 kits! Super excited for this channel!! 🖤
Reversal developing.
Scanning tips for different kinds of film.
Love to see actual shooting of cinestill, maybe in a style like the movie Drive. Bunch of neon, music, and everything.
I’d like to see more videos with Mr. Linusandhiscamera. Weigh this mans pockets down please
Would be cool to see how negative film works (what are the particles in the film and how do they react to light ? )
Glad to see a company like Cinestill creating content for film community!! Thank you guys!!
I would love to see a push-and-pull development series with different challenges for various photographers. I would also like to see more inclusion of women, POC, etc on this channel! :)
and this no knock to Linus - he is one of my favorite photographers and I love seeing him succeed :)
same here, Aaryck!!
@@linusandhiscamera seeing you succeed is definitely loved by everybody!
Amazing video! Linus was the best host we could have for this channel, I would love to see some videos about the creative process on conceptual photo shoots, cinestill films are so special cause they’re unique looking and give such a special feel to every single shot.
Winning this would be such a blessing to me!
Hey Linus and CineStill,
I’d love to see the following video soon;
- developing step by step BW and Color
- scanning and printing
- push and pull
- Highlighting film photographers in all levels of experience
Excited to watch this channel grow!
that boy Linus moved to la and started working with cinestill... legend
I would love to see a video on how the film rolls are actually made, from the factory to the store shelf. And it would be real cool to see a visually, like in graphics, what is happening to the film step by step in both a black and white and colour film development process!
As a film person also, love this!
Would love to see featured film photographers/filmmakers (women and queer and BIPOC!!!), Motion Film!!, E6 vs C41, How to come up with new concepts and execute them, natural vs studio lighting and more!!!
This is the best, simplest, most comprehensive video explaining film photography I've ever seen, great job. As someone who works at a film lab, y'all are doing great work educating the masses!
Soooo happy that finally cinestill launched youtube!! I want to watch a video about some tips to shoot with cinestill. Like characteristic of this film and how to maximize the potential of it.
All the best :)
I think videos on composition and metering would be cool. Videos on processing and pushing/pulling film would be helpful. Love CineStill and what y'all do to keep film alive.
I would like to see about
- Digitally printing scanned negatives
- Lightroom Dos and Don'ts
- How film is coated and DIY emulsions
First of all congrats on your channel! Linus you did a great job taking us through the basics! I would love to see artists talk about their photographic journey in life and I would also love to see some videos about film developing, mistakes diagnosing and darkroom printing!
“Film is magic” definitely using this 😎
Would love to see some documentary style interviews with different film photographers. What made them get into film and how they have fallen in love with it. General education videos like this are great. Education about film history too would be cool. Fingers crossed I win!
Really excited for this channel! What do I want? Just more chill vids!
Would love to see:
- Difference of Black and white, and color development process
- A series where we talk to current film photographers
- Darkroom vs digital process on scanning and printing
+1
I’d love to see videos of different people walking around shooting film to see how different photographers approach different subjects
Would love to see some videos explaining exposure for beginners! It’d help a lot of people first starting manual!
So cool! ❤️🎞💙 so educational!!!! Working at a local camera store, I have a feeling I will learn so much from this source! Would like to see videos on the developing process! Color vs black and white. Scanning the different types of film. I can’t wait to see why you guys teach us!!!!
So stoked about this channel! I’d love to see some videos about pushing and pulling as well as long exposure with the 800T. Much love guys ❤️
Got to this video while looking up a camera. Glad to find this channel so early. Would love to see more on film development/processing. I was considering getting the JOBO duo kit for some time.
The content we needed. I’d love to see more BTS of the creative process of photo shoots from the mood boards to location decisions to which film stock to the actual shoot; I feel like this is right up Linus’s lane. I’d also love to see more videos of experimenting with different films in different lighting situations to see how certain films might act in situations they might’ve not been made for 🤷♂️
I can see a lot of people picking up film after watching this video, good job linus 💪🏾
Would be cool to see demonstrations of cinestill film being used.
I would love to see interviews series with film photographers. Explaining their creative progress, favorite roll of film, favorite camera and so on.
Also an Guide vid explaining when to use which film.
Looking forward to new videos 👍
Would like to see:
-shooting the same film 35mm vs 120mm
-how to overexpose and underexpose and push/pull
-how to develop with the cinestill c41 kit
-how to dslr scan
-buyer's guide: how to pick up a camera at a thrift, what to look at a camera to know that there is now problem
-how to shoot in studio with film
-long exposure with film
wow, honestly learned so much already in these short ten minutes about film than I did in the past few months since shooting with film. I’d love to see more content from y’all diving into the science of the chemistry involved with developing film as well common mistakes that beginners or even seasoned film photographers tend to make when taking photos. Look forward to this channel thriving!
Here we go. Can’t wait to see more from you. Keep going!
Processing/scanning videos pls!
I’d like to learn what happens behind the scenes during the research & development of film. Considering the variety of films available today/past, what do the engineers/artists have to think about to obtain the desired properties of the film? Also, what properties make up the characteristics of a film in the first place? I can’t wait to watch more videos from this channel!
I want to see some basic technical videos. Like basic photography. Develop. Something like this.
Looking forward to it :)
Would love to see:
- How cinestill film (or film in general) is actually made
- Interviews with big photographers (something like what Leica does on their channel)
- More linus with his camera explaining things! 😄
I want to learn about the various types of film, how they are made and developed.
Some techniques for developing and digitizing and enlarging.
I would also like to see some guests talking about their experience with analogue photography.
And maybe, some photography facts and history.
Would love to see:
- Comparison of the different available Cinestill film stocks
- Comparison of the different developing processes (e.g. C-41 vs black and white)
My god, just started shooting film again. Great timing, beautiful video!
Would love to see: step by step on developing at home, how you guys actually make and produce your film stocks, and maybe some film history too!
I'd like to see more about processing the film and what photographer considers when choosing a film stock.
aye man i liked, subscribed, and watched the whole video but i'd personally REALLY like to see more videos featuring linus. did i win the giveaway yet
i’d love to see a video on common developmental mistakes and how to fix/avoid them!
Already addicted. Would love to see experiments with developing/darkroom stuff and what can be done between pressing the shutter and looking at the final print
There was so much information in this singular video, I can’t wait to see what else you release!
I think a good video to do would be where you explain what you need to do to be able to make a safe place for developing your film
Inspiring to see cinestill adding to the community in such a positive way! Thanks can’t wait to see what’s next! Would love to see a vid on metering for perfect shots on CineStill films 📸
I watched your first video with pleasure, even though I knew all the stuff that Linus talked about. I can't wait for your next videos regardless what they will be about. But answering your question I would love to see videos about shooting Cinestill 800T in a daylight, especially some portraits and second video about editing film photos in Lightroom or CaptureOne. Anyway you rock guys!
i’d LOVE to see more film developing videos!! and shooting cinestill in all different types of lighting. also pushing and pulling it!!! love cinestill!!!💕💕
I'd love to see some interviews! Photo book flip throughs with some background info from the photographers and such
Would be awesome to see artist features and processes using the Cinestill products!
I'd love to see how cinestill films reacts to different types of lighting.
I'd love to see more educational content on the darkroom printing process since I'd love to get into that but don't really know where to start regarding which enlarger to get, how the color heads work, making contact sheets and so on!
big fan of linus and his work. one thing i’d like to see is his use of still lights and flashes, both in the studio and outside as it’s something i’d like to get better at myself
whoa. yall killed the ever-loving sh*t outta this. can't wait to see more
Dude i am so hyped for this! Good job Linus, love from NC 💪🏽
so incredibly cool! can’t wait to see and learn more from you! ❤️🔥
I’m here for this. Great video for me to show to new film photographers just starting out. Can’t wait to see more in depth stuff on developing at home. 🙏🏼
I would love to see a a video where 800T is pushed and pulled to the different ISO listed on the canisters. I would also light to see a video of 50D being shot at night!
Would love to see a video on long exposures with the focus on reciprocity failure.
Something I would love to see is a guide to using a light meter, filters or other stuff that helps elevate our film photos. Super excited to see what the channel brings!
I would love to see a vid about processing
I’d like to see some creative videos of how cinestill film renders in certain light scenarios. Whether being pushed or pulled, conceptual portraits in lowlight, and the overall process of how cinestill film is made! 🎞 ❤️
Amazing video!!! Really like to see a video about the best budget 120 film camera. 🤙🏼
Woww finally cinesill RUclips channel 🥳🥳 ( can we get videos about the difference between different ISO 👀)
What I would love to learn about:
- History of photography (Photographers of the 20/21st century)
- Pushing & Pulling flm
- The whole developing process
- Night photography
Also I would love to watch Linus do interviews with other photographers!
Wow so happy to see you have a channel now! Instant sub 🙌🏾
Other than tutorials, I would love to see some videos that feature different photographers shooting processes and photos using cinestill film.
So good! Would love to see a vid what pushed cinestill films look like!
This may have just become my favourite channel already, would love to see more about the basics and like light metering etc especially for people that don't know anything about photography?
This really was a great video to understand how film photography works and what the difference between all the different films and types of cameras is!
I'd love to see more of the chemical process behind developing film and about the possibilities you have to change the outcome (pushing etc.).
Looking forward to more videos!
I really want to see videos about everything!! History, trying out different cameras, processing, maybe even doing short interviews with people in the cinestill community for others to have inspiration!!! I’m so excited for the more videos to come from the channel (esp been waiting for more videos from Linus 🤨)
I liked and subscribed :) I would personally love seing more videos on developing film at home, maybe something about double exposure or expired cinestill film, also I would love to see interviews of street photographers from around the world using the film!! Your film is my favorite ever and I always wanted to develop my own film in my bathroom haha !! :)
Wow I needed this!! I’ve always wanted to learn processing. I love your results. I’d like to know the best way to store your film and take care of your cameras. And how you keep a clean workspace.. with minimizing dust. 👍 love the channel already.
The fact that there’s a film photography youtube channel comforts my very soul! I would really love to see developing tutorials, and different film cameras and accessories. Getting film developed and scanned can get pretty expensive so I would really love to learn how to do it from home every now and then!
Nice! Lets see more of the process of developing and different results with different products as film and decelopers.
It’d be cool to see cinestill film used in different types of light to see what it’s actually capable of!
I would love to see videos of different processing methods (pushing, pulling) and its effects. I would also love a comparison of shooting at box speed vs rating it a stop over.
So awesome! My fav film is on youtube now with a familiar face! LETS GO!!!!! oh, HI Linus!
Always wondered when u guys were gonna start a channel, and I love it❤
It would be nice to talk a bit more about the production process, to present the offices and the people who work for Cinestill!
It would be cool to invite photographers and follow their way of shooting too 😊
This was amazing ! Linus you’re a great host 😂. Can’t wait for more videos.
I'd love to learn more about pushing and pulling film and how to grasp those techniques! I'd also love to see the process of creating new types of film for the film market!
I'd love to see the differences when you push/pull film when shooting and in development. Also, I'd love to see some night photography with cinestill 🌆
Man I’m excited this is good
Awesome video! Love to see more in depth film developing videos
This is amazing!! Oh my, I would love to learn how to shoot film specifically at night and I KNOWWWW Linus is the king when it comes to low light film photography and pushing the boundaries of film. I'd also love to know how to shoot expired film and how you set that up, how you push it and how you can achieve the best results from it 😊❤️
I’d love to see some videos about the best way to scan film! Always struggle to get the best sharpest scans so any help would be great!
I would love to see some videos of Linus picking 28 scenes, talking us through his process of snapping a photo for each, and then getting to see the final product after developing.
Would love to see videos on scanning processes and different stocks being pushed/pulled
This is a very good educational video on shooting celluloid and film cameras!!! I wish Kodak did videos like this on their channel, specifically explaining how to work with motion film stock, but maybe it might happen one day!!!!! I would love to a video about shooting on large format film stock and a more in depth explanation of using a light meter with different types of film stocks!!!!!🙌🔥🙌🔥🙌🔥🎞📸🎞📸🎞📸
Love your film stocks! Really would love to see you guys talking about the niche halation elements that come up in your film and describe how you’ve reproduced movie film into the still photography films we all know and love ❤️
well this is a bit good 👀 really excited to see more guys!
Great work! I’m excited for what you guys are going to bring to the space. I’d love to see the developing and scanning process from you guys!
Awesome to see you guys make a RUclips channel!
Can't wait to learn some of the technicalities from the best
I'd love to see some portrait photography :o (with 800t) maybe indoor and outdoor settings :O
And I'd like to try it out myself with a brick of 800t ;)
Awesome job, Linus!! Would love to see a video on expired film or maybe even a series on alternative methods of processing/printing (processing film with beer, printing with coffee, etc...) - that stuff is so creative and intriguing!
Finally guys… I would really like too see something about, how lenses are made and how dose range finger can put in focus correctly your shots
Would love to see a series that looks at film photography technique from a hybrid analog/digital approach. In other words, how you can make the most of tech from the the past to create an incredible image in camera and how modern tech/editing/processing techniques can enhance an image.
Would also love to see creative lighting challenges!
Pushing and Pulling Film, The different looks and levels of contrast that can be achieved by developing creatively. And possible shooting for different scenarios where they can achieve really unique but beautiful looks with cinestill where it really shines
Great vidéo! I would love to follow photographer on their jurney from ideas to actual shoot. Kissies from France ✨♥️
I would like to see everything ☺️😍
Interviews , developing process , or some other stuff ..but I'm sure u guys will do great job 👏👏
I would like to see the whole process of film development; for b&w, color negative and slide film. Id also like to see someone go out shoot a roll and see their images. You should have guest film photographers every once in a while
I’d love to see videos of different processing / printing styles
this was so good!
it would be awesome to see some insight about night photography, especially considering 800T's foothold on the night photographers of the world