The b&w photos are stellar! Color photos are quite nice as well. Good work - you do a nice job relating to the model and encouraging them for a nice pose.
Cool!!! I've been waiting ages for you to do another portrait video!! Would love for you to do more of them. Beautiful shots in this one. That Fuji 64T was stunning! Loved the Acros shots as well. Model was fantastic
Fantastic shots. I like the shots with the 135 mm film camera more. They are better than the 6x7 shots. Especially better bokeh. The model did an amazing job.
Your placement of her and knowledge of how the background interacts, separates and blurs with the subject is so good no matter the focal length or format. I have the f/1.7 version of that Pentax lens and if I didn't just love my Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 on my OM, it might be my favorite 50 for film, even over my Leica R 50mm 'Cron. I throw that Pentax on the tiny ME and it's just a fun camera to throw in the bag. I loved the rendering of the slide film, but overall, that Acros in the Cosina with the 50 was spectacular. Looking forward to the continuation video!
Happy to see you use the stealthy camera Robin. That Pentax is such a sweet lens! Besides being stunningly beautiful Marina is a pro as well. I absolutely love the Fujichrome 64t photos! Looking foward to part 2 🙂
The portraits are fabulous. I love shooting ACROS and I’m going to try exposing it at 200 but push processing it as if it was shot at 400 like you mentioned. Is there a specific developer that was used?
I loved Neopan 400 and 1600 back in the early 2000s. Having returned to film photography in the last year, I was disappointed to see them gone, and a little shocked at the price of Neopan 100 II. But I really like the rendition of this film as you have done in this video - pushed to 200, developed at 400. I have a few rolls thanks to Adorama discounting their recently expired (10/21) stock, and will experiment with HC110 and Xtol in the next couple of weeks. Thanks again for the inspiration!
What ever the film you took, you have great cameras. I love you retractable one; yes, cinematic, great quality. I don't have time to do photos. But, of course, it's great to keep learning tips there and there. By the way, I have a huge chalenge ahead, an old film "agfa 100 APX", more than 2 decades... crazy. I believe I should Push it at least 2 times... And, for 2022, I wish you Health and projets to share 😉
Thank you! I have no idea, all I know is that the film looks really nice. I never use a filter when shooting tungsten films because you can compensate when scanning.
Really nice episode and images. I'm surprised the 64T didn't turn out more cool (blue), considering it's a tungsten based emulsion. Did they correct it in the scanning process?
Pick a film but do not take this and this :) next time just take foma or do not ask :) nice video and channel just keep going, thanks. p.s. now you need to make video just with foma, it is a nice film
Beautiful photos, very inspiring. But Robin, she did choose the Foma...
She loved the results and there was already a lot of B&W in the video.
Lovely photos. The bokeh in the first bridge shot was extremely good.
That medium format look is fabulous!
Stunning pictures. The model is beautiful and I love her style. The fuji color film is awesome.
loved everything about this episode. Excellent way to bring in the new year.
That film is gorgeous - lovely inages
Love the mood and all the shots! Just perfect.
Awesome, color or bw photo were so incredible with beautiful model. And it will be extend to episode 2. Good work, Robin. 👍👌😊
Lovely and great shoot... as always...
Wow! Stunning photography. Some of the best I've seen for a long time.
Thank you Tony!
absolutely amazing photography
Awesome result with the fujica 35 in B&W !
My favorite video you've done. Wonderful pictures and model!
The b&w photos are stellar! Color photos are quite nice as well. Good work - you do a nice job relating to the model and encouraging them for a nice pose.
Incredible photos as always and the photos from the roll of Fujichrome 64t are breathtaking, the colors are... holy crap.. gorgeous
Thank you Wilson! 🙂
Wonderful pictures - what a nice model! I love it! 🤗🥰🌹🙏
These portraits are really beautiful! The year starts well! Thank you Robin!
That film looks amazing, need to try and get my hands on some.. Plus she looks like a blast to work with. Nice job!
It's not easy to come by but I've managed to pick up a few more rolls. 🤗
Amazing portraits series! Thank you for sharing, this is stunning! Regards from Belgium/Luxembourg.
Cool!!! I've been waiting ages for you to do another portrait video!! Would love for you to do more of them. Beautiful shots in this one. That Fuji 64T was stunning! Loved the Acros shots as well. Model was fantastic
It’s bittersweet to see such beautiful images on film that is essentially extinct.
Fantastic shots. I like the shots with the 135 mm film camera more. They are better than the 6x7 shots. Especially better bokeh. The model did an amazing job.
Glad to see a model for the medium format camera so it's strengths can be showcased.
Yeah, here the Fuji can really shine 🙂
Beautiful shots! So moody and clear :)
Very inspiring video! Thanks! 👍👍
I was surprised the 64t wasn’t more blue, but they looked fantastic
Carmencita did an amazing job scanning it and adjusting the colors.
Your placement of her and knowledge of how the background interacts, separates and blurs with the subject is so good no matter the focal length or format. I have the f/1.7 version of that Pentax lens and if I didn't just love my Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 on my OM, it might be my favorite 50 for film, even over my Leica R 50mm 'Cron. I throw that Pentax on the tiny ME and it's just a fun camera to throw in the bag. I loved the rendering of the slide film, but overall, that Acros in the Cosina with the 50 was spectacular. Looking forward to the continuation video!
wow the colors of that slide film is freaking amazing, exactly how I feel colors in a cloudy day in Saint-P (I live here)
Happy to see you use the stealthy camera Robin. That Pentax is such a sweet lens! Besides being stunningly beautiful Marina is a pro as well. I absolutely love the Fujichrome 64t photos! Looking foward to part 2 🙂
Yeah, that lens is lovely! 👏
Happy New Year Robin keep on shooting
Thank you Marcel, likewise!
You should make more portrait episodes between you fantastic street shots.
Yes, I am thinking about it. 👍
Какая очаровательная, неземной красоты девушка 🤍🤍🤍
The portraits are fabulous. I love shooting ACROS and I’m going to try exposing it at 200 but push processing it as if it was shot at 400 like you mentioned. Is there a specific developer that was used?
Great episode and fabulous portrait shots! And man, that rare Fujichrome 64t looks fantastic :)
nice serie
Oh boy! I didn't know this fujichrome 64t. It is absolutely gorgeous!
I wish fuji would bring back some of it's film stocks
Yes, that would be amazing but is very unlikely to happen. 😔
The Fuji chrome 🤩🤩🤩
Great episode 💪
Einfach traumhaft
What is in the hotshoe on the GF670? I’ve never seen a flash like this. Thank you!!!
I loved Neopan 400 and 1600 back in the early 2000s. Having returned to film photography in the last year, I was disappointed to see them gone, and a little shocked at the price of Neopan 100 II. But I really like the rendition of this film as you have done in this video - pushed to 200, developed at 400. I have a few rolls thanks to Adorama discounting their recently expired (10/21) stock, and will experiment with HC110 and Xtol in the next couple of weeks. Thanks again for the inspiration!
Thank you Stuart! I wish Neopan 400&1600 would still be around. 😔
Yup, beautiful portraits Robin! which one did she like the most?
Thank you! She loved all of them.
Hello nice video I like it but I asked what kind of camera do you use I need the name
What ever the film you took, you have great cameras. I love you retractable one; yes, cinematic, great quality.
I don't have time to do photos. But, of course, it's great to keep learning tips there and there.
By the way, I have a huge chalenge ahead, an old film "agfa 100 APX", more than 2 decades... crazy.
I believe I should Push it at least 2 times...
And, for 2022, I wish you Health and projets to share 😉
Thank you! Yeah, probably 2-3 stops over should work but I would highly recommend to test the film before actually using it for anything. 👍
Is that a light meter mounted to the 670 ? Many thanks.
Cool portraits, esp the 64TII. Interesting no 85B filter was used on the 64T type II film. Any idea how different it is from the original 64T.
Thank you! I have no idea, all I know is that the film looks really nice. I never use a filter when shooting tungsten films because you can compensate when scanning.
i am wondering do u put extra sharpening on the editing for both camera? and what time were you shooting?
How do you get models for shoots, I have never tried portrait photography.
U can ask friends first and then strangers.
Did you put a filter in front of lens because you used tungsten in daylight? thanks
No, it's not needed and can be fixed during scanning.
Another photographer creeping in at 03:04 xD
Congrats.
Really nice episode and images. I'm surprised the 64T didn't turn out more cool (blue), considering it's a tungsten based emulsion. Did they correct it in the scanning process?
The scans are untouched from the lab.
@@therealsirrobin - Interesting. They must be color correcting it.
Nice! :)
What is the model of cosina camera?
Film is just so expensive now, and I just can't really justify shooting with it.
Why did you buy Cosina if you have Nikon FM2?
It was gifted to me.
Junge! 👌🏻
that fujichrome 64t looks really de-saturated
Pick a film but do not take this and this :) next time just take foma or do not ask :) nice video and channel just keep going, thanks.
p.s. now you need to make video just with foma, it is a nice film
I've already made a video featuring Foma 400.😉
Love the video but asking the girl to choose the film and reject the pic just a few seconds later was extremely uncool and rude.
Was she holding the bellows in the thumbnail? 😓
Beautiful images but it was a bad move asking her to choose a film and then rejecting her choice, twice
No it wasn't. The plan was to shoot that film and in the end it is my decision. And I can assure you that she didn't really care.
Bruh why u ask her to pick a film when u obviously had a choice already lol