At my girlfriends sister's wedding they passed around a few instax cameras so there ended up being hundreds of instax pics taken by guests documenting the wedding, definitely a hit
my friend, the bride, did the same thing at her wedding but no one was using them! i happened to have my own instax so I was taking photos the whole time and handing them out. so the bride asked me to to just start using all the cameras and film on the tables... me: "really?! (giggity), her: "please, no one is using them", me: slams a glass champagne, and then just becomes the second wedding photographer. it was soooo fun! I was so close to starting a side hustle where i just take instant photos for the cost of instant film, a plate, and a glass of champagne.
Handing out disposable cameras never works well.... You're just gonna end up with a whole bunch of unusable photos. It sounds good on paper but it's almost never a good proposition after the facts and if you don't have any other photographer your wife will probably ask you for a divorce after the facts.
@@orestes1984I liked what I did on my birthday, I gave my camera on noob mode to my dad and I used the Instax to take some pictures of the guests. It was a balance between having nice photos and not being the photographer on my birthday
@@jlGenozzV Yeah, I feel like you would have to give a bunch of people a table full of Nikon F6s in A mode to achieve that level of decent photos though... Although, that's something people like Caleb and Jason can afford to do though.
As a wedding photographer (who is old enough to have shot more film than digital both work and leisure) what Caleb is asking is every wedding photographers nightmare. Just pick someone you like and let them do their thing. After all they are professionals and know what to do. You can't ask a pro to use a type of film or camera.
I don't know about this take. At the end of the day, the client is paying and they should definitely advocate for what they want. As a wedding photog, you should be able to determine whether these work for you. If not, then move on to the next. I will never knowingly take a job where I compromise my style and/or would I risk disappointing clients. But of course, being a photog, it would be hard to satisfy all the nitty gritty and that's why it would make sense to even charge more.
Lol I love the 90’s teen sitcom theme song. You need to use funky 90’s title fonts for your credits. Also Jason missed the Han Solo “I know” opportunity
I set out a bunch of cheap point and shoots with portra 800 and cinestill 800T and a super 8 camera for guests to use and it went pretty well for capturing the wedding on film, but we also hired a photographer who shot digital.
The best fucking comic duo in analog photography! I Think you SHOULD contact K. Jenner and therefore single-handedly save analog photography world! Hit her up!
After starting RUclips recently and dreaming of doing it full time some day; it was nice to hear an honest few minutes of riffing about how much of a time suck it is. And that even if you do it as your main gig that doesn't necessarily make it easier. Every video I do takes forever to complete and some people make it seem so easy. Cheers!
Every few years I try to get out more, and return to shooting 35mm film. I find that just watching a Jason or Caleb video will cause me to grab a camera and tinker with it, while watching the video. Thanks guys, another great podcast---I hope they continue to be a regular feature.
Perfect start into the weekend. Congratulations on the engagement Caleb. Jason will have the pleasure of organizing a beachlor party for a photographer and keep any pictures made from leaking out to the bride to be.. 🤣😂
The Nikon FA was my first fully manual film camera and it is probably my favorite camera still. It is a fantastic camera, great meter, satisfying shutter, and all of the versatility that comes with a Nikon F mount camera. I hope that I can use it for the rest of my life.
What's really cool about the FA is that not only is it the first Nikon with matrix metering, its the only Nikon that can do matrix metering with their AI lenses. The f5, f100, f6 and any other bodies with matrix metering can only do it with the D and G line of lenses.
it was so hard being a photographer and having some one else shoot your wedding, but we searched long and hard and finally found some one that had a similar vision and documenty style . It really hurt paying for it but it was the most important thing about the wedding at the end of the day its all you have...besides your SO.... and cameras...and film...
My uncle & aunt did that at their wedding 20 years ago, it was fun to take the pictures as a guest and a great way for the couple to get a lot of photos of everyone.
I had this sweet idea for wedding photography: give each table a Polaroid camera and a unique assignment. By the end of the night, you'll have a ton of awesome photos and all the good vibes captured forever.
Great show! Love the style of just chatting. Two pals, chatting it up. Nice. Also, Pentax says in the video that they want to make a point and shoot, a cheaper SLR and a pro SLR.
you gotta get disposable cameras for each table at the wedding, so everyone can shoot photos throughout the wedding and reception, might make a wicked photo book. i want to do that if i ever get married.
I used to have an FA! It was my first film Nikon and the first one I really shot a lot. Fantastic camera, and the matrix metering works TTL with any lens from the 1950s F mounts up to the D series (and any other F mount lens as a matter of fact). Also, Jason, sounds like easy fixes on the 4Runner, keeeeeep it! Try checking either the valve stem or wheel bead with Windex. If it bubbles, there’s your leak.
Love your guys pod! Congrats on the new engagement. Side note, I’m a wedding photographer who exclusively shoots on film, if you happen to be still looking for one.
Dudes, Ricoh GR1v is a dream camera! 28mm f2.8 lens with 0.35cm cf, +/- 2EV compensation, ISO adjustability, quick flash on/off and most importantly the size! Ricoh/Pentax give us a new one please! Electronics are failing on the old ones :-/
Shit, I was at the Ed Hopper exhibit last week. Bought a couple books too, really fascinating stuff. Your old video on him introduced me to him, thanks!
Another great episode. Congratulations Caleb. I got engaged back in October and also decided to wear an engagement ring as a man. I have 2 bestmen and our wedding is pretty close to Camarillo. Hope all goes well with the planning. Jason, you're cool I guess. -Happy shooting, Korbin.
@mamyyamigos Good stuff. Just a bit confused, but I might have misheard. You said you are looking forward to the double exposure mode on the FA. But the F3 also has it.
The equivalent FM3A for Pentax is the LX. It's a very nice camera to hold (on par with Leica). Pentax also has legendary lenses like the limited line (very underrated). I have the 43mm limited lens and it's probably my favorite lens of the couple that I have.
If you are not yet in NYC, then take a drive to Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ around 4:00 PM (bring a tripod) and get spectacular shots of the NYC skyline as the sun is lighting up the sky scrapers. Then grab great food in Hoboken, NJ.
Boys, you heard any news about HP5 being out of stock or really expensive everywhere? Its suddenly kind of hard to find in 35mm and I havent heard anything about it....
So when are you guys telling us all the aerochrome shots are just flamin dew in the liquid lomo camera? Really fun episode fellas. Going to listen to both again, and uhhh...zoom my lens while driving to Vegas in a bit.
I recently bought a Canon G10 not really because of the ccd sensor, just because I wanted something small to walk around, but there's definitely some vintage vibes going on. Not sure about the "film look" everybody is talking about lately, because I don't shoot film, but there's something nostalgic about the saturated colors, not that great dynamic range and bloomy highlights caused by the fungus in my lens.
Re: Pentax... Spotmatics! They're beautiful, amazing, deliciously heavy, M42 mount, Takumars are lenses so good they're the most expensive M42 lenses I'm coming across. And the old Pentax logo, with the "Asahi Pentax" name in thin font.. The K1000 are the same mechanics but in K-mount.
Photographer ended up being the biggest expense (after venue) for our wedding. You can definitely find someone that satisfies both you & your partner, if you have a deep enough pocket
you may hate on the pentax espios all you want, but some of them actually do exposure compensation at a much, much... much lower price than the T2 🤷♀️ with bulb mode and multiple exposure (if that's your thing)!
and about wedding film photographers: in my country there's this crazy group who does the same day edit equivalent for film. they shoot the wedding, develop, and scan everything on the same day. i'm guessing they show it to the guests during the reception
instead of getting another hasselblad spend like 100$ and get kiev88 which is soviet replica of hasselblad, although i guess they would be harder to find in US
You're going to New York and not going to B&H? Not even just to ride in the baskets? Back when I was doing wedding photography, I heard of a job where they put disposable cameras at all the tables at the reception and had the guests photograph each other. Hey, the pro and team cannot be everywhere all the time. Jason - that slight on the looks of the Pentax 645 is a bit out of place, coming from a Hassy owner! I always considered the P645 a very sleek and well-integrated camera. The viewfinder was integral to the body rather than a blob on the top, and the battery grip was no more than needed and very ergonomic. Now when the time came, I did get a Bronica instead, but I still admire the approach Pentax took. Nothing against Hasselblad's quality or functionality, but I just don't see "inspiration" in its design elements. That post covered a lot of ground, and with no stills to look at and discuss!
i feel like to make film affordable again... we need filmmakers to shoot film.. think about it. 24 frames per second - googles says that is 90 feet of film for minute! i think? sell your leicas for a PANAFLEX MILLENNIUM, or whatever. GO! sell your car, your home, do it for the community.
If you don't have experience with Pentax cameras, have a look at the LX. I am mainly a (Mamiya) medium format shooter, but that LX is really a great camera. It looks really like a classic SLR. There isn't a titanium version of it, but it has titanium shutter curtain 😉
What an amazing episode and it was only $5 at a thrift store!
At my girlfriends sister's wedding they passed around a few instax cameras so there ended up being hundreds of instax pics taken by guests documenting the wedding, definitely a hit
my friend, the bride, did the same thing at her wedding but no one was using them! i happened to have my own instax so I was taking photos the whole time and handing them out. so the bride asked me to to just start using all the cameras and film on the tables... me: "really?! (giggity), her: "please, no one is using them", me: slams a glass champagne, and then just becomes the second wedding photographer. it was soooo fun! I was so close to starting a side hustle where i just take instant photos for the cost of instant film, a plate, and a glass of champagne.
Handing out disposable cameras never works well.... You're just gonna end up with a whole bunch of unusable photos. It sounds good on paper but it's almost never a good proposition after the facts and if you don't have any other photographer your wife will probably ask you for a divorce after the facts.
@@orestes1984I liked what I did on my birthday, I gave my camera on noob mode to my dad and I used the Instax to take some pictures of the guests. It was a balance between having nice photos and not being the photographer on my birthday
@@jlGenozzV Yeah, I feel like you would have to give a bunch of people a table full of Nikon F6s in A mode to achieve that level of decent photos though...
Although, that's something people like Caleb and Jason can afford to do though.
nothing better to kickstart a three day weekend than Mamiyamigos and a bucket of Ket
As a wedding photographer (who is old enough to have shot more film than digital both work and leisure) what Caleb is asking is every wedding photographers nightmare. Just pick someone you like and let them do their thing. After all they are professionals and know what to do. You can't ask a pro to use a type of film or camera.
Lol. If someone wants something they should ask for it. In no way do you speak for every wedding photographer. You might need to learn to say ’no’.
I agree. Because nobody can shoot and think like you do, at least get someone who can do it well while you enjoy your unique day.
I don't know about this take. At the end of the day, the client is paying and they should definitely advocate for what they want. As a wedding photog, you should be able to determine whether these work for you. If not, then move on to the next. I will never knowingly take a job where I compromise my style and/or would I risk disappointing clients. But of course, being a photog, it would be hard to satisfy all the nitty gritty and that's why it would make sense to even charge more.
the opening titles to this series are incredible
Congrats Caleb. You guys make me feel warm and fuzzy.
Lol I love the 90’s teen sitcom theme song. You need to use funky 90’s title fonts for your credits.
Also Jason missed the Han Solo “I know” opportunity
I set out a bunch of cheap point and shoots with portra 800 and cinestill 800T and a super 8 camera for guests to use and it went pretty well for capturing the wedding on film, but we also hired a photographer who shot digital.
YES!
Finally, my parasocial besties are back.
The best fucking comic duo in analog photography! I Think you SHOULD contact K. Jenner and therefore single-handedly save analog photography world! Hit her up!
After starting RUclips recently and dreaming of doing it full time some day; it was nice to hear an honest few minutes of riffing about how much of a time suck it is. And that even if you do it as your main gig that doesn't necessarily make it easier. Every video I do takes forever to complete and some people make it seem so easy. Cheers!
Every few years I try to get out more, and return to shooting 35mm film. I find that just watching a Jason or Caleb video will cause me to grab a camera and tinker with it, while watching the video. Thanks guys, another great podcast---I hope they continue to be a regular feature.
11/10 for Featuring Baxter
Perfect start into the weekend. Congratulations on the engagement Caleb. Jason will have the pleasure of organizing a beachlor party for a photographer and keep any pictures made from leaking out to the bride to be.. 🤣😂
OMG, I can't wait to see Caleb 's wedding photos taken with Lomo Turquoise. Would the groom and bride look like Smurfs??
Congrats on the engagement! And welcome, Caleb, to the rabbithole of researching and trawling ebay for every Nikon lens since the 50s
btw, I love this. It's nice to have a casual film pod to listen to.
The Nikon FA was my first fully manual film camera and it is probably my favorite camera still. It is a fantastic camera, great meter, satisfying shutter, and all of the versatility that comes with a Nikon F mount camera. I hope that I can use it for the rest of my life.
What's really cool about the FA is that not only is it the first Nikon with matrix metering, its the only Nikon that can do matrix metering with their AI lenses. The f5, f100, f6 and any other bodies with matrix metering can only do it with the D and G line of lenses.
it was so hard being a photographer and having some one else shoot your wedding, but we searched long and hard and finally found some one that had a similar vision and documenty style . It really hurt paying for it but it was the most important thing about the wedding at the end of the day its all you have...besides your SO.... and cameras...and film...
One cool wedding thing I've seen is every table having a disposable point and shoot. Could be nice.
Also the chemistry in this was sublime
My uncle & aunt did that at their wedding 20 years ago, it was fun to take the pictures as a guest and a great way for the couple to get a lot of photos of everyone.
I had this sweet idea for wedding photography: give each table a Polaroid camera and a unique assignment. By the end of the night, you'll have a ton of awesome photos and all the good vibes captured forever.
I am sooo happy yall kept going with this!!
Hey Jason, you said you like film because of the grain but not Tri-X? Hmm.. my love for you just went down two notches. Caleb, you rock! Congrats.✌
Hell yeah! Mommy and Friends... my new fav.
Great show! Love the style of just chatting. Two pals, chatting it up. Nice. Also, Pentax says in the video that they want to make a point and shoot, a cheaper SLR and a pro SLR.
Heck yeah! You guys rock
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
I have a nikon FA and it's been so much to shoot! Love the matrix metering
a wedding in an abandoned wedding chapel would be cool. pretty sure there are some in vegas.
Futura Bold working overtime in these videos.
Pentax espio mini point and shoot goes hard!
you gotta get disposable cameras for each table at the wedding, so everyone can shoot photos throughout the wedding and reception, might make a wicked photo book. i want to do that if i ever get married.
congratulations caleb, thats incredible!
(also this episode was great, great chemistry!)
Guys...the F3 film advance is so slick... it doesn't feel like anything mechanical is happening............ reminds me of using my TV remote
I used to have an FA! It was my first film Nikon and the first one I really shot a lot. Fantastic camera, and the matrix metering works TTL with any lens from the 1950s F mounts up to the D series (and any other F mount lens as a matter of fact).
Also, Jason, sounds like easy fixes on the 4Runner, keeeeeep it! Try checking either the valve stem or wheel bead with Windex. If it bubbles, there’s your leak.
+1 one the valve stem issue!
Hey guys, I love you both and just subscribed your channel. As usual, great video!
Love your guys pod! Congrats on the new engagement. Side note, I’m a wedding photographer who exclusively shoots on film, if you happen to be still looking for one.
Congrats on the engagement! Can't wait for the New York stuff!
Great stuff guys - congrats on the engagement! Get ready for a stressful bunch of months.
I gotta say, Mamiyamigos is a sick title 🫡
Fire episode! Enjoyed it so much!
That zoom bit is called 1-touch vs. 2-touch.
Dudes, Ricoh GR1v is a dream camera! 28mm f2.8 lens with 0.35cm cf, +/- 2EV compensation, ISO adjustability, quick flash on/off and most importantly the size! Ricoh/Pentax give us a new one please! Electronics are failing on the old ones :-/
Congrats Caleb !
You could put a bunch of disposable cameras or p&s for the wedding. 👀
Man I think you should hang onto the 4R, those early gen models are so awesome
This was so good, thanks heaps! 🙏
Shit, I was at the Ed Hopper exhibit last week. Bought a couple books too, really fascinating stuff. Your old video on him introduced me to him, thanks!
Best episode yet!
we need more episodes of you guys just chatting.
Haha. What a fantastic podcast this is turning into. Can’t wait to see the New York stuff. Also, ya, trev is the King of double exposures. Haha.
enjoying this podcast quite a lot, keep it coming!
I got mentioned hell yeah. I already sold it Caleb. and Jason, do it. its the moon hassy. just buy it.
Led by the name I thought Caleb proposed to Jason and Jason said Yes.
Jason with Contax T2 and Mamiya 7 as a wedding photographer 14:15 and Baxter steal the show :)
This is adorable
Another great episode. Congratulations Caleb. I got engaged back in October and also decided to wear an engagement ring as a man. I have 2 bestmen and our wedding is pretty close to Camarillo. Hope all goes well with the planning. Jason, you're cool I guess. -Happy shooting, Korbin.
top tier podcast intro of all time
POV: you're waiting in line to get your film developed at the local photo lab
@mamyyamigos Good stuff. Just a bit confused, but I might have misheard. You said you are looking forward to the double exposure mode on the FA. But the F3 also has it.
I love this podcast! Please post more regularly :)
wohoo! perfect start into the weekend!
The equivalent FM3A for Pentax is the LX. It's a very nice camera to hold (on par with Leica). Pentax also has legendary lenses like the limited line (very underrated). I have the 43mm limited lens and it's probably my favorite lens of the couple that I have.
If you are not yet in NYC, then take a drive to Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ around 4:00 PM (bring a tripod) and get spectacular shots of the NYC skyline as the sun is lighting up the sky scrapers. Then grab great food in Hoboken, NJ.
Looking fried in that thumbnail
F3 has double exposure mode too.
Boys, you heard any news about HP5 being out of stock or really expensive everywhere? Its suddenly kind of hard to find in 35mm and I havent heard anything about it....
So when are you guys telling us all the aerochrome shots are just flamin dew in the liquid lomo camera?
Really fun episode fellas. Going to listen to both again, and uhhh...zoom my lens while driving to Vegas in a bit.
It would be sick to shoot a wedding with aerochrome. Sing me up!
I recently bought a Canon G10 not really because of the ccd sensor, just because I wanted something small to walk around, but there's definitely some vintage vibes going on. Not sure about the "film look" everybody is talking about lately, because I don't shoot film, but there's something nostalgic about the saturated colors, not that great dynamic range and bloomy highlights caused by the fungus in my lens.
The so-called digicam revival is just another algorithm TikTok hype.... please don't jump on the bandwagon.
@@caleidoo I never used tiktok, didn't even have an IG account until 2 years ago, and paid $15 for the G10. I think I'm safe from said bandwagon.
@@SatanSupimpa If you call a G10 "vintage", you are driving the bandwagon.
@@caleidoo Are you gatekeeping vintageness?
@@SatanSupimpa So everyone can just change common meanings of words as they see fit. What a time to be alive.
Re: Pentax... Spotmatics! They're beautiful, amazing, deliciously heavy, M42 mount, Takumars are lenses so good they're the most expensive M42 lenses I'm coming across. And the old Pentax logo, with the "Asahi Pentax" name in thin font.. The K1000 are the same mechanics but in K-mount.
“I’ve never done it, but I’ll figure it out.”
Talking about being the best man at his best friend’s wedding
At my uncles wedding they had a bunch of disposable cameras laying around for all their friends and family to take pics of the night.
Can’t believe it’s been a year
i can attest the winder of the F3 is great, but man the little LCD lightmeter is a pain in the butt
If you want all film you need to get in touch with Lukas Korynta, he is the analog wedding photo king.
But hey I’ll come too lol
Photographer ended up being the biggest expense (after venue) for our wedding. You can definitely find someone that satisfies both you & your partner, if you have a deep enough pocket
t was a sad day when the leica store in vegas closed. it was about the size of a shoebox but easy access to the strip.
you may hate on the pentax espios all you want, but some of them actually do exposure compensation at a much, much... much lower price than the T2 🤷♀️ with bulb mode and multiple exposure (if that's your thing)!
and about wedding film photographers: in my country there's this crazy group who does the same day edit equivalent for film. they shoot the wedding, develop, and scan everything on the same day. i'm guessing they show it to the guests during the reception
instead of getting another hasselblad spend like 100$ and get kiev88 which is soviet replica of hasselblad, although i guess they would be harder to find in US
Just saying, Matt Day was a wedding photographer...
32' +/-. FINALLY. Baxters ears!
Wonderful
The MX LX Pentax bodies look pretty good, but they got super fug in the 80s. Just put wooden handles on every body.
Caleb, you should marry that gal, she's a knockout!
You're going to New York and not going to B&H? Not even just to ride in the baskets?
Back when I was doing wedding photography, I heard of a job where they put disposable cameras at all the tables at the reception and had the guests photograph each other. Hey, the pro and team cannot be everywhere all the time.
Jason - that slight on the looks of the Pentax 645 is a bit out of place, coming from a Hassy owner! I always considered the P645 a very sleek and well-integrated camera. The viewfinder was integral to the body rather than a blob on the top, and the battery grip was no more than needed and very ergonomic. Now when the time came, I did get a Bronica instead, but I still admire the approach Pentax took. Nothing against Hasselblad's quality or functionality, but I just don't see "inspiration" in its design elements.
That post covered a lot of ground, and with no stills to look at and discuss!
Are F3's worth a lot now or something? I got my F3HP body a couple years ago for less than $250
Ya know, we could all just stop buying Kodak film…
Get Daniel Kim to shoot your wedding, he does mostly film!
How much for the 4runner Jason?
The love confessions got me emotional. Any interest in a thruple?
Am I the only one that thinks pentax spotmatic/ SV are actually quite handsome? (SV especially)
la intro es fantastica
i feel like to make film affordable again... we need filmmakers to shoot film.. think about it. 24 frames per second - googles says that is 90 feet of film for minute! i think? sell your leicas for a PANAFLEX MILLENNIUM, or whatever. GO! sell your car, your home, do it for the community.
If you don't have experience with Pentax cameras, have a look at the LX. I am mainly a (Mamiya) medium format shooter, but that LX is really a great camera. It looks really like a classic SLR. There isn't a titanium version of it, but it has titanium shutter curtain 😉
There is a titanium Pentax LX
I'll shoot for 2 hours with my MP for free. Wouldn't mind to burn through some film for you guys. 🤘
Pentax K1000.
Gotta agree about the Pentax 645. Ugly as heck, but still a phenomenal camera at least. But definitely got that '80s boxiness.
P.S. I got a Hasselblad ELX for sale. GREAT camera, despite being a little heavier. :)
LOL the whole @29:04 segment