Thanks Chris! Appreciate it. I was really hoping for some sun to peek out even for a minute so I could get that comparison! Hoping to use a warming filter next time to see if that helps with skin tone on a grey day.
The Portra warm skin tones really helped you. Though you can see the light from the Big Soft Box in the Sky is a little grey on her skin. Maybe a warming filter on the lens would help.
beautiful model, posing is top, great shots. Love F4 close ups the most. BTW Which lens did you use? I assume it was SMC Pentax- A 645 75mm 2.8 manual or was it autofocus FA?
Thank you! It was the 75mm 2.8 manual focus. I'm gonna buy a autofocus FA shoot cause I need to shoot faster on some jobs and it's annoying to focus with my glasses on haha!
wow the is grate camera goood work nice skin tone but he can push n pull th efilm he would get more of contratsted pastel looking he did good but i know he could do a lot better by pushing or pulling the ISO from 1 to 10 Ill give 9 as a client i would be super happy with the photos. one more thing id you are using the metter in teh camera is ok but i would recomend to use a light meter and when you shoot 400 set in teh camera at 200 n let teh lab know to develop it at 200.00 ISO you will see a wuite intersted tonality n skin tone please dont get me wrong you did fantastic keep deos videos coming.
Really beautiful work
This was such a good shoot, love how your photos turned out!
You're too kind. Thank you, thank you 👊🏼
As a portrait photographer that recently started shooting film, this channel is invaluable. Keep em coming! :)
That's so exciting to hear for you, man! Thank you for your words. Keep at it, and hope I can keep bringing you good content!
this is soo cool man. sooo cool I love what you do with old stile
Great framing too, head in the top third not centre, so good.
great shots! she's very beautiful. would love to see a second video at golden hour to compare how the skin tone changes. subbed!
Thanks Chris! Appreciate it. I was really hoping for some sun to peek out even for a minute so I could get that comparison! Hoping to use a warming filter next time to see if that helps with skin tone on a grey day.
The Portra warm skin tones really helped you. Though you can see the light from the Big Soft Box in the Sky is a little grey on her skin. Maybe a warming filter on the lens would help.
Definitely! That’s a great suggestion. Thanks!
beautiful model, posing is top, great shots. Love F4 close ups the most. BTW Which lens did you use? I assume it was SMC Pentax- A 645 75mm 2.8 manual or was it autofocus FA?
Thank you! It was the 75mm 2.8 manual focus. I'm gonna buy a autofocus FA shoot cause I need to shoot faster on some jobs and it's annoying to focus with my glasses on haha!
Fantastic video. Awesome that you tried something different.
Thank you, man. It's the fun of shooting film! Keen to try and see how I can get better results next time. Thanks for watching 👌🏼
what gear used for video? and great shoots🙌
These images are great. Well done 👍🏼
Thank you, man! Appreciate it.
wow the is grate camera goood work nice skin tone but he can push n pull th efilm he would get more of contratsted pastel looking he did good but i know he could do a lot better by pushing or pulling the ISO from 1 to 10 Ill give 9 as a client i would be super happy with the photos. one more thing id you are using the metter in teh camera is ok but i would recomend to use a light meter and when you shoot 400 set in teh camera at 200 n let teh lab know to develop it at 200.00 ISO you will see a wuite intersted tonality n skin tone please dont get me wrong you did fantastic keep deos videos coming.
Nice vid. Try off camera flash next time. Add some dimension to your photos!
What camera was that?
I believe he said the Pentax 645
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