Wow, when was this filmed, 1990's? Film and light meter. You have polaroids? Haha, just saw the polaroid. I loved filmed once but sorry, toxic chemicals. Anyone know how to process sheet E6? Well, than you don't know exact exposures.
It is *you* who are showing that your are not with it, even four years ago. Film is making quite a comeback these years. Film chemistry is not very toxic at all. Especially not B&W chemistry. E6 is possible though not exactly common. If you are not projecting (which I love by the way) why would you shoot E6? Negative is sharper end has far more dynamic range.
Nil Intellega. This looks like the stock of a mall illage photo shop. No pro-photographer because this is the wrong set. One digital Canon body One Polaroid camera One Leica body One Hassselblad body Zero Tri-X 135-36 Zero Tri-X 120 One A12 back No Zeiss 150 mm Genuine Pros have double camera bodies
Too much Hasselblad blabla, so funny.. Going to Ausralia with just one louzy Hasselblad body? Where are the extra A12 backs and your 45 degree prism ? You act with the Hasselblad like a cowboy in a Western movie. So you damaged the stairs in Mexico with a H'blad? "A tricky to use"..........? The Zeiss Planar 120 mm is too sharp ... ( are you drunk ?) A lot of amusement in your 10:50 minutes show. Photograhy did change since 1965.
I'm a bit surprised he doesn't have a A2E or 1N, but its still good to see that film is still used, even better when its used along side digital.
Leica F/2 summicron is my favorite and the best lens I ever had. So I really agree with Daniel milnor annnddd he has a great taste for cameras
One of my favourite books EVEAR in the background, Road to Seeing by Dan Winters!
I like Dan Winter‘s book on the table! Good choice.
A bit late to the party, but: how do you travel with film (i.e. airports)?
He keeps it in a lead bag, as he noted at the opening.
awesome!!!! =)
Wow, when was this filmed, 1990's? Film and light meter. You have polaroids?
Haha, just saw the polaroid. I loved filmed once but sorry, toxic chemicals. Anyone know how to process sheet E6? Well, than you don't know exact exposures.
you showed look at this guys work
It is *you* who are showing that your are not with it, even four years ago.
Film is making quite a comeback these years.
Film chemistry is not very toxic at all. Especially not B&W chemistry.
E6 is possible though not exactly common.
If you are not projecting (which I love by the way) why would you shoot E6?
Negative is sharper end has far more dynamic range.
65$ , nice deal for the Haselblad
Nil Intellega.
This looks like the stock of a mall illage photo shop.
No pro-photographer because this is the wrong set.
One digital Canon body
One Polaroid camera
One Leica body
One Hassselblad body
Zero Tri-X 135-36
Zero Tri-X 120
One A12 back
No Zeiss 150 mm
Genuine Pros have double camera bodies
Too much Hasselblad blabla, so funny..
Going to Ausralia with just one louzy Hasselblad body?
Where are the extra A12 backs and your 45 degree prism ?
You act with the Hasselblad like a cowboy in a Western movie.
So you damaged the stairs in Mexico with a H'blad?
"A tricky to use"..........?
The Zeiss Planar 120 mm is too sharp ... ( are you drunk ?)
A lot of amusement in your 10:50 minutes show.
Photograhy did change since 1965.