Love the shot of your wife and friends on the bridge. Your friend looks like Lemmy!! 🤘Great video!! Loved looking at the contact sheets and hearing the stories begin each roll.
welcome back man - love the pics as always! I'm a huge fan in "peeking behind the curtain" process you're walking us through and looking at the whole rolls: both at what works and at what doesn't. It's a great way of humanising the process and really refreshing to listen to someone saying why some pics didn't work out, as an honest part of the process! (Also surprised this is HP5, I thought based on the contrast it would be Tri-X but guess I was wrong) Keep 'em coming man! Looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks! I really enjoy looking at photographers contact sheets, getting to see how they work the scene and the thinking behind shots, so I wanted to try that approach! Not every shot is a keeper, right? And while I love the look of Tri-X, I've never shot a roll that hasn't curled up super bad, so I stick with HP5.
Yes you added background music and music during your transitions. That was my only criticism with the first two relaunched episodes. I was going to tell you that but I hadn't yet got around to it
Just found your channel and really enjoying it. I shoot a similar set and film was wondering what developer you're using to get those really contrasty negs? Are you shooting at box speed or pushing to 800-1600? Oh, and what was the great sounding background music at 52 secs?
Thanks! I normally use HC-110 at 1:31 dilution for 7:30 min with the film pushed to 800iso. As for the background music, it was something in the youtube music library that sounded good!
I basically did the same thing I do for camera scanning my negatives, but cranked the camera stand all the way and put glass over my negative sleeve on a light table. It's basically just a scan of the whole sheet of negatives
I was there at the Dimension Six show. Thank you so much for capturing these photos.
Love the shot of your wife and friends on the bridge. Your friend looks like Lemmy!! 🤘Great video!! Loved looking at the contact sheets and hearing the stories begin each roll.
I love the roll review concept - what works, what didn't, how you shot it. This is awesome! Keep it up!
welcome back man - love the pics as always!
I'm a huge fan in "peeking behind the curtain" process you're walking us through and looking at the whole rolls: both at what works and at what doesn't. It's a great way of humanising the process and really refreshing to listen to someone saying why some pics didn't work out, as an honest part of the process!
(Also surprised this is HP5, I thought based on the contrast it would be Tri-X but guess I was wrong)
Keep 'em coming man! Looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks! I really enjoy looking at photographers contact sheets, getting to see how they work the scene and the thinking behind shots, so I wanted to try that approach! Not every shot is a keeper, right? And while I love the look of Tri-X, I've never shot a roll that hasn't curled up super bad, so I stick with HP5.
Yes you added background music and music during your transitions. That was my only criticism with the first two relaunched episodes. I was going to tell you that but I hadn't yet got around to it
Just found your channel and really enjoying it. I shoot a similar set and film was wondering what developer you're using to get those really contrasty negs? Are you shooting at box speed or pushing to 800-1600? Oh, and what was the great sounding background music at 52 secs?
Thanks! I normally use HC-110 at 1:31 dilution for 7:30 min with the film pushed to 800iso. As for the background music, it was something in the youtube music library that sounded good!
Shout out Dimension Six yo
how did u make this digital contact sheet?
I basically did the same thing I do for camera scanning my negatives, but cranked the camera stand all the way and put glass over my negative sleeve on a light table. It's basically just a scan of the whole sheet of negatives