Thank you for your presentation with your photo walk in NYC . You provide a different approach in that you use film and by visual representation you demonstrate the art of photography. Today with the development of digital and computational technology with camera , software we lost our roots in film . Film makes you slow down contemplate , study before you press the shutter button. I must “ Confess “ when photography was heading digital I sold off my film cameras .. Do I miss my Nikon FE , Canon A1 … maybe it’s time to rethink and purchase a good used Nikon FE . Once again THANK YOU for your hard work and your message … I am now a subscriber ! Best wishes
I couldn’t agree more, and it is exactly those moments where you slow down and capture that I hope to celebrate through this channel. I’m glad it’s inspired you to potentially pick film photography back up again. So glad to have you along for the adventure, and thank you for watching!!
Such an underrated channel!! I love LOVE your storytelling and the photos. I also really enjoyed listening to your friends thoughts about photography while displaying her photos. You are so inspirational, thank you for the hard work in putting videos like this together!! 🙏🫶🥰
A 20-minute-long video from Lau? Hell yes! I loved it. I just recently got my Kodak Gold 200 film for my Pentax K1000, and I’m so excited to start using it! What do you think were the reasons behind the underexposed images on Halloween, considering it was ISO 800? This question really intrigues me! Thank you so much. I loved this video with all my heart.
Awww that’s so awesome I’m so excited for you!! And that’s a great question, I was wondering that myself. I rented this widelux and I was wondering if maybe the aperture was stuck stopped down/at a slower speed. I also think the streets may have been a bit darker than I anticipated.
love the relaxing feeling this video gives, not like some of the younger Photograhers who seem to make a game out of street photography , who can be the most entertaining for example. thanks for sharing. and btw what lens where you using on the F3.
Thank you so much!! It’s my goal to reflect the meditative aspect of photography as much as possible, and I’m really glad you enjoy it. And it’s the: Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E AIS Manual Focus Lens. Thanks for watching!!
love your photos and that f3 so much! i want more joy and her seagull! she captures light and contrast so well! this is going to be a long and grand journey and i am enjoying every bit of it with you :)
I like the Widelux images. Jeff Bridges can take Jeff Bridges shots. You take yours. It was a bold choice to shoot slide film, given the F7’s limited shutter speeds. Did you end up with any Provia shots that were unusably over or under exposed?
Aww I appreciate that. And yeah definitely! Nothing too crazy but I did get a few that were a little too over for my liking. But most of it came out pretty decent!
At 1:50 it is already clear for me: you don't get it! First: Jeff Bridges always shot B/W with his Widelux. Being CLOSE to the action on his film sets. I saw lots of his work in PREMIERE movie magazine, back in the 2000s. A panorama from the Staten Island Ferry with this camera is nothing but boring. Especially when tilted, resulting in a curved horizon.
Thank you for your presentation with your photo walk in NYC . You provide a different approach in that you use film and by visual representation you demonstrate the art of photography.
Today with the development of digital and computational technology with camera , software we lost our roots in film .
Film makes you slow down contemplate , study before you press the shutter button.
I must “ Confess “ when photography was heading digital I sold off my film cameras .. Do I miss my Nikon FE , Canon A1 … maybe it’s time to rethink and purchase a good used Nikon FE .
Once again THANK YOU for your hard work and your message … I am now a subscriber ! Best wishes
I couldn’t agree more, and it is exactly those moments where you slow down and capture that I hope to celebrate through this channel. I’m glad it’s inspired you to potentially pick film photography back up again. So glad to have you along for the adventure, and thank you for watching!!
Such an underrated channel!! I love LOVE your storytelling and the photos. I also really enjoyed listening to your friends thoughts about photography while displaying her photos. You are so inspirational, thank you for the hard work in putting videos like this together!! 🙏🫶🥰
Awwww that truly means so much, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'm sure Joy will be happy to know you liked that too!!
Excellent Laura
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Such a relaxing and interesting video, the f3 photos are great. Keep up the great work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was really a nice video presentation. I truly did relax and enjoy your walk-through Manhattan. I cannot wait to see more of your content. 😊
Awww that means so much, thank you!!
Ya had my attention at F3. Hands down my favorite camera. Ever. Great video.
Awwww thank you so much!! I love it so much too haha
Really love your work! Beautiful photos and videos. Love the relaxed tone and approach.
Awww thank you so much, so glad you enjoy it!
Really interesting foto. I always like old technic things. You can really trust it.
I like the way and style you present you video. 👍📸
Thank you, so glad you like it!!
Old tech makes for the best content making. Gear is a lie. I like your style
Thanks, I totally agree. Glad you like it!!
A 20-minute-long video from Lau? Hell yes! I loved it. I just recently got my Kodak Gold 200 film for my Pentax K1000, and I’m so excited to start using it! What do you think were the reasons behind the underexposed images on Halloween, considering it was ISO 800? This question really intrigues me! Thank you so much. I loved this video with all my heart.
Awww that’s so awesome I’m so excited for you!! And that’s a great question, I was wondering that myself. I rented this widelux and I was wondering if maybe the aperture was stuck stopped down/at a slower speed. I also think the streets may have been a bit darker than I anticipated.
love the relaxing feeling this video gives, not like some of the younger Photograhers who seem to make a game out of street photography , who can be the most entertaining for example. thanks for sharing. and btw what lens where you using on the F3.
Thank you so much!! It’s my goal to reflect the meditative aspect of photography as much as possible, and I’m really glad you enjoy it. And it’s the: Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E AIS Manual Focus Lens. Thanks for watching!!
love your photos and that f3 so much! i want more joy and her seagull! she captures light and contrast so well! this is going to be a long and grand journey and i am enjoying every bit of it with you :)
Aww thank you so much, I am so happy to hear that. Thank you for watching!
@femigod thank for letting as have a peek at your amazing work!
👍👍📷📷🎞🎞🙂🙂Musique ZEN et magnifiques photos 🙂🙂🎞🎞📷📷👍👍
Aww thank you!!!
@@femigod 👍👍
i like how you colorgraded the video clips. they look like film too!
Thank you, it means so much!
I really enjoyed the video and the pictures 🙏🏼
Yay I’m so happy! Thank you for watching
I like the Widelux images. Jeff Bridges can take Jeff Bridges shots. You take yours. It was a bold choice to shoot slide film, given the F7’s limited shutter speeds. Did you end up with any Provia shots that were unusably over or under exposed?
Aww I appreciate that. And yeah definitely! Nothing too crazy but I did get a few that were a little too over for my liking. But most of it came out pretty decent!
The F3 shots are gorgeous!
Aww thank you!!
Great shots. Which lens were you using on the F3 here?
Thank you!! It was the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E AIS Manual Focus Lens
hey, this is the first video of yours i watched and based on your intro, i subscribed.
keep sharing what you're doing
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate it
u were able to make nyc look relaxing 😂
Lmaoooooo thx bb ❤️❤️ thanks for your beautiful pics and interview ❤️
amazing video as always!
Awww thank you so much!!
Widelux Is one of my dream cameras but oh god if it's expensive
Trueeeeee!!! I can’t imagine how much the new one’s going to cost haha
@femigod I need to start saving up money
wished there are more women in the film photography niche
Totally agreed, but you’re in luck- you have me!! Haha
@@femigod yes! looking forward for more content :)
Love the channel!
Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
Which camera did you like the best? Let me know in the comments!
The widelux worked really well , but I don’t think it’s a camera for me . The Seagull worked nicely .
Yes Joy’s pictures on the Seagull were awesome!!
It was so cool and interesting to watch! As if I´ve been for a little journey. Thank you
Awww that truly means so much. Thank you!!
How did you like NYC?
I love it!
@@femigod Cool. When are you coming back?
widelux the worst panoramic camera... use a Noblex!
Super interesting- what do you like best about the Noblex??
Enter Islam and success
At 1:50 it is already clear for me: you don't get it! First: Jeff Bridges always shot B/W with his Widelux. Being CLOSE to the action on his film sets.
I saw lots of his work in PREMIERE movie magazine, back in the 2000s.
A panorama from the Staten Island Ferry with this camera is nothing but boring. Especially when tilted, resulting in a curved horizon.
You clearly missed the point of this video if that’s your takeaway.