Love the video! Fun fact with the ‘disposable’ cameras is that they’re usually returned to Kodak/Fujifilm. They pop in a new battery, film roll and sell the camera again.
I loved the shot with the man in the suit checking his watch. It had a very nostalgic 90s NYC street photography feel. A lot of your photos did. If just goes to show it's not about the camera you use, but the photographer. ❤️
Wow, so many memories! That sound too! As a 90s kid, these were always a go-to for shows and parties because it wasn't so bad if you lost them. They were also a mainstay for many wedding tables because you could get some truly random and funny shots taken by the guests. Fun video and some really nice shots!
So true! I've got a ton of printed images I made on these over 25 years ago in an album and they are actually of pretty impressive quality. And I too remember seeing these on tables at weddings. Fun times.
Oh man, the vibe that launched a thousand preset packs. Takes me back to my childhood in the 80s, when this is what New York looked like (as far people like me who didn't live in New York could tell). What a fun experiment, and some really cool shots!
BRO! When you snapped that photo at 6:30 I just paused the video and my jaw dropped, this is my favourite type of photography when the moment captured truly tells story and immerses you inside it! Great snap man, these disposable cameras are next level!!!
a disposable camera is actually what got me into film photography. i once picked one up out of courisity and i really loved the vibe of the pictures. after that i asked around in my family if someone has an old slr and now i almost exclusively shoot film.
I have a couple disposable-like cameras. I have the Ilford Sprite 35-II, and another similar one from Lomography. They are reloadable cameras, but give you that simple point and shoot/disposable feel. The benefit is that you can load some decent film in them and get surprisingly good stuff. I use them both all the time.
We used to carefully pry these apart and send a sack (think large postal sack) full of these off for recycling. In the early 2000s we probably sold and processed hundreds of these in the Summer, in a small shop in a small town in the UK. Eventually (by 2007), we ended up giving really simple 35mm cameras out at a camparable price, including a film and battery, to spare using the 'disposable' models.
This video seems so fun! I've shot couple times for fun with a disposable but shooting with a film camera is better in way more was. Great video Faizal as always :D
classic faizal videos. I'm personally sad that most of his videos now are turning into some kind of cinematic style of street photography as opposed to raw POVs but I'm still here, a loyal supporter for whatever journey his channel is going to :)
I bought a Fuji disposable camera recently after looking at a bunch of my old photos that I had recovered from my basement after it was flooded due to Hurricane Ida and well, I want to go back out and shoot like they did back in the 90s. This video is giving me the strong encouragement to do so.
Super fun video with some beautiful shots! Just yesterday I bought a fuji film disposable camera with the same video idea in mind, hoping I can get something half as good as what you captured!
Very cool project! They do make cameras now (Lomography Simple Use, Ilford Sprite 35 II) that are essentially a reloadable version of a disposable, I'm thinking of picking up one myself so I can keep one in the car or carry one with me without worrying about being out a bunch of money if it gets stolen or damaged.
Well done Amazing what you can do with minimal resources. I’m a newbie Street Photographer and watching your POV videos continues to teach me lessons in composition, timing and lighting. One thing that would be cool is to show the unedited and then edited photo based on the POV. This would be very instructive as I try to learn how and when to take photos and what can be done with the photo with editing. Keep it up!!!!! Also - the link to your “favorite camera strap” is not working. I’m in the market for a thin/lightweight strap to use with my Fuji XT30 Keep up the great work
The shots turned out great man. If you want to be a little more stealthy then remove the covering from the camera. My friend did this to document a work trip we all had together and the photos turned out pretty spectacular and he just was able to pocket it with him all the time and use it when the time was right and got some sick snaps.
Street photography interests me, sadly the largest city closest to me is Detroit, and I don't go there enough to be able to do this. But man, it's just so great, all of these small moments frozen in time. Somebody stopping for a rest on a hot day, or somebody else feeding the birds. Outwards looking in, this means nothing, but when you consider the story that each person has to tell as to how they go there, it gets much more interesting all of a sudden.
Hi, I would have a question, but if you take a picture, there is such a piece of paper, but how can I put the whole picture on the machine? So that I can print out most of it. I'm doing it for my dad's birthday. : D HELP THANK YOU
Question: do u need to buy film for Ilford Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Single Use Camera 27 exp in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before. What film do i need for this type of disposable camera?
this is interesting. for me these kinds of cameras are the only way i can shoot film when travelling abroad. since i live in a country that has little to no one shooting film, cameras and film here are stupidly expensive so I dont own a film camera. when i travel tho, I usually buy one of these for each of the people that are with me and get them developed just before I leave. it's always super fun and we get great photos that would look disposable if taken with phones (see what i did there?), and even prints that can be used as souvenirs . so yeah, for me it's the most affordable way to shoot film
Yes I've shot with disposable cameras many times. However I would often by them second hand and they often would be expired with half a roll of film on them. While I thought that maybe I'd find some great shots from the previous owner of the camera, most of the time it was someone's birthday party or holiday get together with their family. But it is fun to shoot with them though for me. I usually only pay a few dollars for them, at the most 4 dollars. Cool video!
Did you use the flash for any of the pictures? I always turn mine on but i really like your pictures( mine are getting developed so idk what they look like yet)
Love the video! Fun fact with the ‘disposable’ cameras is that they’re usually returned to Kodak/Fujifilm. They pop in a new battery, film roll and sell the camera again.
oh that's pretty cool ! more sustainable that way
Do you know how to send it back to them? This seems pretty cool
I hope this is true!
@@thequeen4140 if you go to get your film developed they should keep your camera and give it to the company
I used to work at a 1hr photo shop and that's not true at all. we break them apart, strip out the battery and recycle the housing
I love how the guy's checking out the wall wondering what you're taking a picture of... while you're taking a picture of him.
3:08 sums up the fun of street photography, being able to capture and compose such a beautiful moving shot
Some really nice shots! The camera is 30mm, f10 at 1/100s and ISO800. Fixed focus. There's nothing automatic going on, just the latitude of the film.
I loved the shot with the man in the suit checking his watch. It had a very nostalgic 90s NYC street photography feel. A lot of your photos did. If just goes to show it's not about the camera you use, but the photographer. ❤️
Same for me ❤
Wow, so many memories! That sound too! As a 90s kid, these were always a go-to for shows and parties because it wasn't so bad if you lost them. They were also a mainstay for many wedding tables because you could get some truly random and funny shots taken by the guests. Fun video and some really nice shots!
So true! I've got a ton of printed images I made on these over 25 years ago in an album and they are actually of pretty impressive quality. And I too remember seeing these on tables at weddings. Fun times.
Loved the shot of the guy at 8:27. He stopped when he saw you lining up the shot. He never expected it!
That click click click while reloading is soo satisfying!
I was afraid it was going to be annoying 😂
Oh man, the vibe that launched a thousand preset packs. Takes me back to my childhood in the 80s, when this is what New York looked like (as far people like me who didn't live in New York could tell). What a fun experiment, and some really cool shots!
You absolutely killed this as always Faizal! These videos are always such a nice vibe. Beautiful images!
Thank you!!
Yeah he did a way better job then i did on the one i uploaded
BRO! When you snapped that photo at 6:30 I just paused the video and my jaw dropped, this is my favourite type of photography when the moment captured truly tells story and immerses you inside it! Great snap man, these disposable cameras are next level!!!
7:14 that's my favorite shot. I fall in love with it
4:16 I love the interactions between the ticket master and the guy standing to the side. Great timing! Great shot!
We had one on each table at our wedding reception. (2002). We got some great shots.
The imperfections of these photos are what makes it beautiful. I've been wanting to do this for ages.
Thank you for sharing
a disposable camera is actually what got me into film photography. i once picked one up out of courisity and i really loved the vibe of the pictures. after that i asked around in my family if someone has an old slr and now i almost exclusively shoot film.
these are some really good shots. i love your work man!
Literally killing it with the pics of people and they have no idea 😭😂 so cool
Great shots as always! Loved the video!
Man your channel is so laid back and a joy to watch! Much love from East Tennessee🙏🏼
thank you!!
I have a couple disposable-like cameras. I have the Ilford Sprite 35-II, and another similar one from Lomography. They are reloadable cameras, but give you that simple point and shoot/disposable feel. The benefit is that you can load some decent film in them and get surprisingly good stuff. I use them both all the time.
We used to carefully pry these apart and send a sack (think large postal sack) full of these off for recycling.
In the early 2000s we probably sold and processed hundreds of these in the Summer, in a small shop in a small town in the UK. Eventually (by 2007), we ended up giving really simple 35mm cameras out at a camparable price, including a film and battery, to spare using the 'disposable' models.
This looks like way too much fun! I will need to try it here in London!
The photo of the guy looking at the green wall was gold! Well done, great video.
This video seems so fun! I've shot couple times for fun with a disposable but shooting with a film camera is better in way more was. Great video Faizal as always :D
This is so inspiring, thank you for sharing!
Loved the novelty of this idea and the photos you captured.
Amazing vibe!!! Super cool photos, I must try this
Most of my childhood memories, especially related to school trips, had been captured with these cameras.
my mom used to send me on field trips with one of these, such great memories of running out of film before we saw the third zoo animal
classic faizal videos. I'm personally sad that most of his videos now are turning into some kind of cinematic style of street photography as opposed to raw POVs but I'm still here, a loyal supporter for whatever journey his channel is going to :)
That interaction with the guy in front of the green wall was hilarious. Great video and amazing shots as always.
Love the vibes bro🌞 and yeah! You lookin good👍
man! your video makes me missing NYC so much right now.
That fresh cut tho! Fire vid dawg!
I bought a Fuji disposable camera recently after looking at a bunch of my old photos that I had recovered from my basement after it was flooded due to Hurricane Ida and well, I want to go back out and shoot like they did back in the 90s. This video is giving me the strong encouragement to do so.
I like the old fashion look of some of your pictures, well done!
Super fun video with some beautiful shots! Just yesterday I bought a fuji film disposable camera with the same video idea in mind, hoping I can get something half as good as what you captured!
I love the picture in your background!!! 👌🏻👌🏻
8:26 killed me lol. Great work man, this is really superb.
I love the, I guess vintage look it gives to the photos. Very cool. Haven't used one of those in probably 20 years.
the photos made me smile 💗💗💗
I will always click on a disposable camera video 😂
😂
Very cool project! They do make cameras now (Lomography Simple Use, Ilford Sprite 35 II) that are essentially a reloadable version of a disposable, I'm thinking of picking up one myself so I can keep one in the car or carry one with me without worrying about being out a bunch of money if it gets stolen or damaged.
These pics are gorgeous ngl
Well done
Amazing what you can do with minimal resources.
I’m a newbie Street Photographer and watching your POV videos continues to teach me lessons in composition, timing and lighting.
One thing that would be cool is to show the unedited and then edited photo based on the POV. This would be very instructive as I try to learn how and when to take photos and what can be done with the photo with editing.
Keep it up!!!!!
Also - the link to your “favorite camera strap” is not working. I’m in the market for a thin/lightweight strap to use with my Fuji XT30
Keep up the great work
THIS LOOKS BETTER (WAY BETTER) THAN I THOUGHT!!!
Great shots! Did you take these with flash on or off?
Wow those were so much better then I remember them being when I was a kid. Like, those looked legitimately nice. That was a good idea for a video too.
Great stuff! I think I wanna jump on this challenge!
A lot of these images were sick. Surprised me a bit haha keep up the amazing photos!
Haha yeah I was surprised too how well they came out
that stop sign construction worker. perfect. good vid my dude
This is such an amazing video… I gonna try this
Awesome video man!
Man, you're amazing! keep it up!
Appreciate you!!
Very entertaining, Faizal.
Amazing mate I love your work. Very new, very amateur photographer and love to get some inspiration from your channel.
Gorgeous images!
Loved the new hair, great video as always Faizal :)
Hah thanks man
would love another one with the fuji ❤
3:09 this shot was so perfect wow
The shots turned out great man. If you want to be a little more stealthy then remove the covering from the camera. My friend did this to document a work trip we all had together and the photos turned out pretty spectacular and he just was able to pocket it with him all the time and use it when the time was right and got some sick snaps.
9:46 love it!, good job Faizal 👍
When see the results of my first disposable camera. The results was beyond my expectations. Great video btw keep it up 🔥
Thanks so much!
8:25 oh yeah
I was hoping next video would be part 2 of coney island but boy that was fun as hell to watch.
Nice Experience! And you said the totally truth at the end of this video!
Great photos man! Where they dslr scanned or lab scanned?
love your glasses! what is the brand of it? let me know
Nice video. I love that you B&H to buy this cheap little plastic camera. I was surprised how well some of the images came out.
killed it!!!!!
3:05 was a MOMENT !!! Nice shot !
THIS IS DOPE !!
You make me feel old. Lol. That’s what I grew up using.
I need visit NYC again
Loving the vibe, and yeah, these disposable cameras are pretty fun to shoot with!
Question: would you recommend to turn on flash in daylight ?
C’est vraiment incroyable
Awesome stuff, for a disposable those turned out great! Don't know if you mentioned it in the video but do you know what type of Kodak film it shot?
Most likely Max 400, or possibly 800.
I swear sometimes I forget how beautiful street photography can be
7:53 damn would've been a keeper. Love the feel of the photos too
Street photography interests me, sadly the largest city closest to me is Detroit, and I don't go there enough to be able to do this.
But man, it's just so great, all of these small moments frozen in time. Somebody stopping for a rest on a hot day, or somebody else feeding the birds.
Outwards looking in, this means nothing, but when you consider the story that each person has to tell as to how they go there, it gets much more interesting all of a sudden.
Hi, I would have a question, but if you take a picture, there is such a piece of paper, but how can I put the whole picture on the machine? So that I can print out most of it. I'm doing it for my dad's birthday. : D
HELP THANK YOU
Hi may I know the bag you’re using ?
my man's scrolling that wheel like his life depends on it lol
Question: do u need to buy film for Ilford Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Single Use Camera 27 exp
in order to take photos? Sorry ive never used a disposable camera before. What film do i need for this type of disposable camera?
Did you take these pictures with the flash on?
Did you use flash when taking the pictures ? Because a lot of people are saying to use flash even in the daylight
this is interesting. for me these kinds of cameras are the only way i can shoot film when travelling abroad. since i live in a country that has little to no one shooting film, cameras and film here are stupidly expensive so I dont own a film camera. when i travel tho, I usually buy one of these for each of the people that are with me and get them developed just before I leave. it's always super fun and we get great photos that would look disposable if taken with phones (see what i did there?), and even prints that can be used as souvenirs . so yeah, for me it's the most affordable way to shoot film
cuando compras la cámara ya te viene con un carrete dentro o se compra a parte?
I was wondering what was the name of the music since 1:22? Thank you!
Yes I've shot with disposable cameras many times. However I would often by them second hand and they often would be expired with half a roll of film on them. While I thought that maybe I'd find some great shots from the previous owner of the camera, most of the time it was someone's birthday party or holiday get together with their family. But it is fun to shoot with them though for me. I usually only pay a few dollars for them, at the most 4 dollars. Cool video!
did you use flash for these photos?
do you edit your film after you get them back?
do you use flash when you shots?
Did you use the flash?
Did you use the flash for any of the pictures? I always turn mine on but i really like your pictures( mine are getting developed so idk what they look like yet)
And what was the result?
love the framing of the shot at 5:05
Thanks! I was happy about that "everyone wants it" text in the background being there. Didn't notice it in the moment
do you ever get confronted by people you take pictures of? I want to try this but Im a little worried about getting in trouble
Most pedestrians are too busy with their day to confront a photographer. if they noticed you, a nice smile and a nod can go a long way.
do you use flash even in the morning?
how is the dynamic range so good in your pictures wow