You’re exhausted!! I am finally taking a breath after 7 minutes 🤣🤣 Talking digital, have you ever had a Fujifilm X10 or X20? I have the latter and love it. Would still like a new X100 but who wouldn’t? Enjoyed this video as ever. Keep up the good work 👍📸
That Reto UWS is pretty special. Sure, it's just a plastic reloadable. But it's 22mm and so very tiny. Distortion reasonably well controlled. Corners as garbage as you'd expect. Zero exposure control. And still a tonne of fun.
Oh my gosh you are so brave. I saw this one guy in soho and he was wearing the most stylish outfit, sitting on a railing in such a position, and i thought so badly i wanted to take a photo of him, but i was too shy to ask!! 😭
Five Different Cameras...I've done six in one bag and walked away from the event I was at with another two. Never again. Great stuff with Kentmere, love that film.
Speaking of light leaks, I was working on my own copy of the Reto-Aerochrome project and had an exposed roll of Rollei Infrared 400 in the camera. Dropped it on the way home and the back popped off, but surprisingly, only 3 frames were burned. Thank you, Rollei, for having a real strong antihalation layer on the back that protected half the roll from being baked by direct sunlight.
I don't own a camera, and I don't know what lomography stands for, but I can't help but bing your videos. I am a very big fan!! Please keep up the great work
@@YvonneHansonPhotography they were great! I was scared of the airport x-rays but they did a hand check of my other 2 rolls at la guardia, too, thankfully :)
There used to be several camera makers with models which wound film across to the end. You shot frames as the camera rewound the shots into the film canister. APS camera models did that.
I'm pretty sure I walked by you in Kits yesterday evening, but shamefully couldn't remember your name so didn't say anything. But if that was you, you got noticed! Next time, we can gently bump Yashicas in solidarity (I leave my Leicas at home too). I also dev'd my first couple rolls of film last weekend. It went mostly well-I had to pull one of the spirals apart because the film was binding, but I figured it out, and the negatives came out great! You'll be fine, there are no mistakes, only lomography. Right? :D
@@karlowma it wasn't me!! Although now I gotta know who it was stealing my look hahaha. Congratulations on developing your first rolls!! I hope mine go just as well 😅
I must admit that I kinda like that short and sweet format. But yeah, hard to load cameras are always a bit of a pain. The only good thing about reverse-advancing cameras is that they are perfect for film exchanges as every frame starts at the same place.
That camera sounds ... like a handful. AND YOU'RE DEVVING FILM! YESS
I’m looking forward to seeing you develop your own film. It is the way to save money and also appreciate the process.
You’re exhausted!! I am finally taking a breath after 7 minutes 🤣🤣 Talking digital, have you ever had a Fujifilm X10 or X20? I have the latter and love it. Would still like a new X100 but who wouldn’t? Enjoyed this video as ever. Keep up the good work 👍📸
Cool video! My favourite happy snapper is a Reto Ultra Wide and Slim. It's like shooting pinhole with a lens!
That Reto UWS is pretty special. Sure, it's just a plastic reloadable. But it's 22mm and so very tiny. Distortion reasonably well controlled. Corners as garbage as you'd expect. Zero exposure control. And still a tonne of fun.
Oh my gosh you are so brave. I saw this one guy in soho and he was wearing the most stylish outfit, sitting on a railing in such a position, and i thought so badly i wanted to take a photo of him, but i was too shy to ask!! 😭
ALWAYS ASK! the absolute worst thing that could possibly happen is they say no.
Five Different Cameras...I've done six in one bag and walked away from the event I was at with another two. Never again. Great stuff with Kentmere, love that film.
I like the shots from Vancouver towards the end, makes me homesick
Speaking of light leaks, I was working on my own copy of the Reto-Aerochrome project and had an exposed roll of Rollei Infrared 400 in the camera. Dropped it on the way home and the back popped off, but surprisingly, only 3 frames were burned. Thank you, Rollei, for having a real strong antihalation layer on the back that protected half the roll from being baked by direct sunlight.
Love the video
I don't own a camera, and I don't know what lomography stands for, but I can't help but bing your videos. I am a very big fan!! Please keep up the great work
I just got back from NYC too! :D Got 2 rolls developed at a place in Brooklyn called Exposure Therapy :)
@@experiFilm I should have gotten mine developed locally! I will next time
@@YvonneHansonPhotography they were great! I was scared of the airport x-rays but they did a hand check of my other 2 rolls at la guardia, too, thankfully :)
There used to be several camera makers with models which wound film across to the end. You shot frames as the camera rewound the shots into the film canister. APS camera models did that.
I'm pretty sure I walked by you in Kits yesterday evening, but shamefully couldn't remember your name so didn't say anything. But if that was you, you got noticed! Next time, we can gently bump Yashicas in solidarity (I leave my Leicas at home too). I also dev'd my first couple rolls of film last weekend. It went mostly well-I had to pull one of the spirals apart because the film was binding, but I figured it out, and the negatives came out great! You'll be fine, there are no mistakes, only lomography. Right? :D
@@karlowma it wasn't me!! Although now I gotta know who it was stealing my look hahaha. Congratulations on developing your first rolls!! I hope mine go just as well 😅
I must admit that I kinda like that short and sweet format.
But yeah, hard to load cameras are always a bit of a pain. The only good thing about reverse-advancing cameras is that they are perfect for film exchanges as every frame starts at the same place.
F11 doesn’t necessarily equate to dark photos - depends on your shutter speed as well (and setting iso to overexpose by a stop)
For a future video you should try and get hold of one of those old Minolta point and shoots! 😇😏
@@NeedMoarDaka I got one!!! Coming right up!
@@YvonneHansonPhotography must have been a pretty cool dude you got it from 🤣
@@NeedMoarDaka hahaha in fact, it was!