Thank you for sharing your technical and emotional process. It's inspiring to see you take your time and the attention to detail achieving a result step by step. Perfection in imperfection.
It was very enjoyable to watch you work, thank you for sharing. I mostly shoot 5x7 and make salt prints and occasionally cyanotypes but many years ago I took a platinum printing workshop from Bill Schwab in Michigan (USA). I loved the prints but the cost was too great for me. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
Thank you for sharing with us this photo time, from the shooting to the drawing. I just experienced a moment of suspended time, almost irelated. Thank you. Benjamin, from France.
Wow. I bet you also make every cup of coffee perfectly. I want to watch you make me a cafe breve. I will slurp it down loudly but far away from your lovely prints. tyvm for the video.
thanks for the video It's just since the beginning of the year that I've been shooting with smartphones And I'm thinking of printing some of them this is just to make a link with your tallen there, your Arts shows all the beauties of Photography Not to mention that in addition you have redone your shots to achieve your goal: Excellence In addition, your video is wonderfully made It is with great pleasure that I subscribe to your channel not only to see your production, but out of respect for all the work you offer us Thank you
Very nice! I also get those irritating scratches on the negatives from time to time. I mostly do cyanotypes and salt prints from my 8x10 negatives, but would love to try platinum/palladium printing. Greetings from Sweden!
@@Hiro-Nishikawa I think you got the answer. I don't trust CatLabs films. I develop my B&W 8x10 in trays, so I really should change to Ilford. I have never scratched my 120 or 35mm negatives from Ilford.
Hello, may I ask what focal length your barrel lens is. One of the plans I have with going into 8x10 is using those big old lenses and it’s nice seeing them in use. Excellent Video
Great photographs, beautiful concept and very lovely videos, thanks for sharing! (what is this device you put into your uv box along with the print? some sort of exposure meter?)
Thank you for watching. This device can measure the total amount of UV rays irradiated. Even if the light source changes, you can get similar exposures if the measured values are the same. Mine is "TR-74Ui" by T&D.
It's funny how you added humor in just a few rapid cuts.
Much Love from Brasil ♥
Thank you for watching. I'm happy you enjoyed the video.
I love the quote you added at the end of the video. Most people are just Photograph, you've done a great job of introducing ideas into the craft.
Aaah, spot touching, ACTUAL spot touching. Haven't seen yhat in years.
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You have a good story and you tell it very well. Thanks !
I recognize that face when you see a scratch on the negative. I have the same one haha. I feel you man, I feel you...
Thank you for watching. I have no idea when my negative got a scratch... It's not small!
One of my favorite b/w photos has a great white scratch through it and it adds to the punk aesthetic of the band playing in the picture 😊
Simply love this story and your process. Legos, Tamiya, Large Format - I love all those things as well.
Thank you for watching. Tamiya is my favorite, and Legos are my son's. haha
Beautiful images. Thank you for sharing these. I look forward to seeing more of your work. All the best.
Thank you for watching. See you in the next video!
Thank you for sharing your technical and emotional process. It's inspiring to see you take your time and the attention to detail achieving a result step by step. Perfection in imperfection.
Thank you for watching. Imperfection makes art fun!
This has to be the coolest thing i have ever seen. I was like why not fix the scratch with AI? - proceeds to print it directly on paper - so cool!
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It was very enjoyable to watch you work, thank you for sharing. I mostly shoot 5x7 and make salt prints and occasionally cyanotypes but many years ago I took a platinum printing workshop from Bill Schwab in Michigan (USA). I loved the prints but the cost was too great for me. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
Thank you for watching. Yes, platinum palladium print costs a lot! I love it, but I'm looking for alternatives.
Thank you for sharing with us this photo time, from the shooting to the drawing. I just experienced a moment of suspended time, almost irelated. Thank you. Benjamin, from France.
Thank you for your wonderful comment.
Enjoyed it very much! Greetings from Canada! 🇨🇦✌🇺🇦
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Cool videos. I'm looking forward to seeing more. Great work!
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Wow. I bet you also make every cup of coffee perfectly. I want to watch you make me a cafe breve. I will slurp it down loudly but far away from your lovely prints. tyvm for the video.
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amazing thanks Hiro for sharing, indescribable emotions
thanks for the video
It's just since the beginning of the year that I've been shooting with smartphones
And I'm thinking of printing some of them
this is just to make a link with your tallen
there, your Arts shows all the beauties of Photography
Not to mention that in addition you have redone your shots to achieve your goal: Excellence
In addition, your video is wonderfully made
It is with great pleasure that I subscribe to your channel
not only to see your production, but out of respect for all the work you offer us
Thank you
Thank you for watching. Making prints is so much fun! Please do!
Absolutely magical.
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That guy on the bike looked *really* curious!
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love this 😊
just stumbled upon your channel. love it!!! thank you and worderful work
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Very nice! I also get those irritating scratches on the negatives from time to time. I mostly do cyanotypes and salt prints from my 8x10 negatives, but would love to try platinum/palladium printing. Greetings from Sweden!
Thank you for watching. I really want to know when the film got scratched. I do cyanotypes too!
@@Hiro-Nishikawa What film do you use? I have only used Foma in 8x10 so far, and it's supposed to be easy to scratch.
@@CM-cb2km I use ILFORD Delta100, FP4, HP5, and CatLABS. When films got scratched, It was always CatLABS. But I'm not sure if that was my fault or...
@@Hiro-Nishikawa I think you got the answer. I don't trust CatLabs films. I develop my B&W 8x10 in trays, so I really should change to Ilford. I have never scratched my 120 or 35mm negatives from Ilford.
@@CM-cb2km I agree with you. ILFORD is trusty.
Very deep and beautiful
Amazing
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Wonderful videos thank you for taking the time, I was wondering what kind developer do mix to process your negatives ?
Thank you for watching. I use Kodak D-76 for developing.
No shutter on that lens? And I'd like to add this is _so_ good.
Thank you for watching. No, it doesn't have a shutter.
Wonderful video, thank you!
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Hello, may I ask what focal length your barrel lens is. One of the plans I have with going into 8x10 is using those big old lenses and it’s nice seeing them in use.
Excellent Video
Thank you for watching. My barrel lens is 13 inches. I think around 30cm is the standard focal length for 8x10. It's good for the first one.
Great photographs, beautiful concept and very lovely videos, thanks for sharing! (what is this device you put into your uv box along with the print? some sort of exposure meter?)
Thank you for watching. This device can measure the total amount of UV rays irradiated. Even if the light source changes, you can get similar exposures if the measured values are the same. Mine is "TR-74Ui" by T&D.
@@Hiro-Nishikawa Thank you, never heard of something like this...