hi! great video my guy! just a suggestion: during the voice over, you could use some plug-ins or some software to remove the mouth noises, its a bit distracting. this isn't a hate comment😅 just a suggestion for future videos :) cheers!
I've gravitated toward using manual, mechanical cameras over time. Now using; Leica M4, Canon P, Nikon F, Minolta Autocord, Hasselblad 2000 FC/M. The exception is sometimes the Olympus mju i for portability and fun. 😀
What a great challenge and props to you for seeing it all the way through! With film photography, do you develop your own film and is that how you were able to post so often?
hi! great video my guy!
just a suggestion: during the voice over, you could use some plug-ins or some software to remove the mouth noises, its a bit distracting. this isn't a hate comment😅 just a suggestion for future videos :)
cheers!
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
I've gravitated toward using manual, mechanical cameras over time. Now using; Leica M4, Canon P, Nikon F, Minolta Autocord, Hasselblad 2000 FC/M. The exception is sometimes the Olympus mju i for portability and fun. 😀
Same here! Manual cameras are more fun! My big exception is of course Pentax 645N!
What a great challenge and props to you for seeing it all the way through! With film photography, do you develop your own film and is that how you were able to post so often?
Thank you! It was a difficult challenge for sure. I sent my film to a local lab and it was the only way that I could keep up with it
film prices here aren't actually expensive... but I can't find any film camera on the market that isn't one time use 😅
You mean like disposable cameras? 😬
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Brother, how did you pull that off with actual film prices, damn... I'm gonna watch it now 😂
Yeah, it wasn't cheap! but I had a big stash of HP5 that helped a little