Hahaha, love the "for a school project" excuse man! Used that one for a commercial gig where I had to shoot in a residential building elevator. Good video, I liked listening to your thoughts behind each of your shots!
Great photos, certainly one to do more of, but for me I was far more intrigued by the way the video showed street photography in it's realest sense. Fascinating way to show the process and thoroughly enjoyable and compelling videos 👍😊
I'm on the opposite side of town (Beaverton) getting some 35mm shots on CineStill 800T tonight. Giving it a rest til the traffic dies down later though. I want to take some nice 1-2 minute shots of some of the liminal spaces around here. Also testing the light meter app on my phone.
Cinematic is the best style. And I give you props for pulling it off consistently. And that parking garage photo that is your top 5 is a bomb of a shot dude. Hell yes. This video is awesome. "Just taking photos for school" haha.
Hey Brae I feel really inspired by shooting film from your videos and I was wondering if in the future you would want to make a video about getting into film shooting for beginners
Thanks. Happy to discover a review where the artistic research join technical purposes. The fact that it is "T", i mean ballanced for tungsten makes the 6000 Kelvin lights a little blue is it ? Curious to see what happen when you compense with whythe balance in the scan.
Just discovered your account. Love your videos so simple and chill! Right now i'm waiting for my M645 to arrive. Btw. Can you recommend your used Lightmeter and Reciprocity Apps? Greetings from Switzerland!
I agree with you on the overexposing tip. I've only shot 1 roll of cinestill so far but almost all my photos were underexposed lol, gonna try shooting it at iso 500 next time.
Or, maybe learn how to use your light meter? I don't want to seem mean about this, but so many young YT film photographers seem to prefer "quesstaments" for exposure rather than taking the time to learn how their equipment works. This ""expose one-shot over box speed" is taking on the tone of a religion. If the film worked better at half its rated speed, then it would be so rated in the first place. For example, in these night shots, you have a contrast range exceeding the latitude of your film, so you have to decide how you want the final photo to look, then expose to optimize exposure for your chosen subjects and let the rest go white or dark, as the case may be. This wide subject contrast makes good night photography very difficult..
Randall Stewart man, let it go. It comes down to personal preference and I enjoy the look of a slightly brighter image, so that’s how I’m going to shoot it. Photography is the last thing that’s meant to have a specific rule book that must be followed. It’s advantageous to slightly overexpose in harsher light to retain shadow detail while you can bring back the highlights in post. This is a conversation I’ve had multiple times with the guys at my local film lab as well. It’s not just a “YT film photographers” trend. If you don’t like the images or my methodology, you don’t have to watch.
Cinematic and Long Exposures are completely different things. Remember : Motion picture cameras can shoot only 1/50 as the LONGEST one. Because speed is 24fps. So this film is NOT produced for long exposures. The only thing in cinematogrqphy is push priceess or using "brilliant optics" by Panavision
Oh how many times I've used the "School project" line ... It's gold. Nice work!
Thank you Jamie! When in doubt... school project haha.
"Remember when photography was considered an art and not loitering" true say
Bring this cinematic brae back :), only the real OGs know
Hahaha, love the "for a school project" excuse man!
Used that one for a commercial gig where I had to shoot in a residential building elevator.
Good video, I liked listening to your thoughts behind each of your shots!
It really does work like a charm haha. Thanks for the support, Mathieu.
Great photos, certainly one to do more of, but for me I was far more intrigued by the way the video showed street photography in it's realest sense. Fascinating way to show the process and thoroughly enjoyable and compelling videos 👍😊
Some day you will not be able to get away with "a school project"😂
Haha I plan on taking full advantage until that day comes!
@@BraeHunziker just say youre the teacher :)
Thanks for sharing the f-stop and shutter speed with each shot. That helps immensely.
No prob!
That Camry pic was fire!
Definitely getting some dark knight vibes from the second parking garage image
Yes definitely! Exactly what I thought of when I saw the scan haha.
I'm on the opposite side of town (Beaverton) getting some 35mm shots on CineStill 800T tonight. Giving it a rest til the traffic dies down later though. I want to take some nice 1-2 minute shots of some of the liminal spaces around here. Also testing the light meter app on my phone.
Cinematic is the best style. And I give you props for pulling it off consistently. And that parking garage photo that is your top 5 is a bomb of a shot dude. Hell yes. This video is awesome. "Just taking photos for school" haha.
Hahaha the age-old get out of jail free card. Thank you, sir!
Some fantastic shots here. Night missions always seem like such an adventure!
Indeed they are! Thanks Matt!
that cinematic cropping looks dope! really does look like a movie
Thank you 🙏🏻
Hey Brae I feel really inspired by shooting film from your videos and I was wondering if in the future you would want to make a video about getting into film shooting for beginners
Definitely a possibility. Thanks for the suggestion, Michael!
Can you make a video after when your done with your roll to lightroom or to Instagram?
Like an editing process video?
Thanks. Happy to discover a review where the artistic research join technical purposes. The fact that it is "T", i mean ballanced for tungsten makes the 6000 Kelvin lights a little blue is it ? Curious to see what happen when you compense with whythe balance in the scan.
Yeah with warmer tungsten light the pictures will be more neutral, and otherwise have a cooler tone. Thanks for checking out the vid!
If you like the cinematic look, try getting a 35mm adapter for your medium format, and that’ll shoot super wide panoramas and save you money 👌🏻
Nice shots. I don’t understand croping film pictures to modern panoramic cinema formats though.
I certainly don't crop all of my film work, but these night scenes just got me in the mood for some reason haha. Thanks for the feedback!
Really like your work i got myself a gs-1 as well, i was wondering what shutter release cable do you use
I just use a cheap one on amazon!
@@BraeHunziker whats the name of the one you use
Dope video bro! Loved the shots! I gotta make a video with cinestill soon!
Thanks Dylan! And definitely, I'd love to see what you come up with.
reciprocity is why they all underexposed
Just discovered your account. Love your videos so simple and chill! Right now i'm waiting for my M645 to arrive. Btw.
Can you recommend your used Lightmeter and Reciprocity Apps? Greetings from Switzerland!
Very much appreciate that! Thank you. Enjoy the Mamiya! I use myLightMeter Pro and Reciprocity+.
What do you use for the filming of the vlog? And love the look
Gh5s!
I agree with you on the overexposing tip. I've only shot 1 roll of cinestill so far but almost all my photos were underexposed lol, gonna try shooting it at iso 500 next time.
That's probably a safe bet haha
Or, maybe learn how to use your light meter? I don't want to seem mean about this, but so many young YT film photographers seem to prefer "quesstaments" for exposure rather than taking the time to learn how their equipment works. This ""expose one-shot over box speed" is taking on the tone of a religion. If the film worked better at half its rated speed, then it would be so rated in the first place. For example, in these night shots, you have a contrast range exceeding the latitude of your film, so you have to decide how you want the final photo to look, then expose to optimize exposure for your chosen subjects and let the rest go white or dark, as the case may be. This wide subject contrast makes good night photography very difficult..
Randall Stewart man, let it go. It comes down to personal preference and I enjoy the look of a slightly brighter image, so that’s how I’m going to shoot it. Photography is the last thing that’s meant to have a specific rule book that must be followed. It’s advantageous to slightly overexpose in harsher light to retain shadow detail while you can bring back the highlights in post. This is a conversation I’ve had multiple times with the guys at my local film lab as well. It’s not just a “YT film photographers” trend. If you don’t like the images or my methodology, you don’t have to watch.
Awesome pictures man. I really want to try taking pictures at night
Thanks! I’d definitely recommend trying it!
Did you shoot this at Box speed 800 iso? Nice photos by the way
Thanks, yep box speed
Hey man, what’s the light metering app you used in this video?
MyLightMeter Pro
Photography is not a CRIME!
Amen!
Brae Hunziker 😼🤘🏾
I'm in Sherwood, OR! Would love to connect!
Im up near seattle now :/
the App you are using for metering is that accurate??
yeah its very accurate!
Hi, I was looking around online and couldn't find info on reciprocity failure for 800t, what do you use for exposures over 1 second?
I usually just use portra 400s chart when I cant find one for another film stock
Hows the 150mm for headshots?
I really enjoyed it!
What shutter cable are you using?
canon rs 60 e3
whats that app he uses? in the second photo i beleive
Mylightmeter pro
what light meter app did you use please?
It’s called mylightmeter pro
Which iso did you set on your camera please
800
Cinematic and Long Exposures are completely different things.
Remember : Motion picture cameras can shoot only 1/50 as the LONGEST one. Because speed is 24fps. So this film is NOT produced for long exposures.
The only thing in cinematogrqphy is push priceess or using "brilliant optics" by Panavision
You need to find a hot model and go back to that parking garage.
haha
You're like a bootleg willem