Hi, one of the many random people you met at the Ferries on Film meetup in Seattle - just wanted to say it was a lot of fun meeting you guys and glad you had such a good time in Seattle! I was the one with the weird soviet FED 2 Leica copy.
I live in Portland and it’s kind of trippy to see you going to so many places I see all the time 😅 also, I just painted my nails nearly the same color, making things even weirder. Cape Disappointment is so underrated. Always happy to see a new video from you 👏🏻
I'm photographing almost my entire life and I hate to admit it but I suck at forrest photos. The high contrast between shadows and sun coming through the branches is always killing me. You make it in both, video and analog photography, look like it's the most easy thing ever. Would really love a video about how you approach difficult lighting. I know you did the metering video but I watched it and I still suck.
@@unn4medfeel1ng coincidentally I've been looking up different diffusion filters this morning. If I remember it correctly he uses Black Pro Mist but don't quote me on that.
Hm I guess this explains the Ferries on Film spike in followers about a month ago... Thanks for joining us and for your glowing review of the meetup. We enjoyed sharing a glimpse of the Seattle film community with your group!
Song List: ***also in Spotify Playlist (grainydays - Shooting Film in the PNW) but cant add links in comments Cold Leftovers - Dylan Sitts South Coast - Molife Show Me the Door - Big Girl New State of Mind - Rebecca Mardal The Galerie - Wendy Marcini Return to the World - Auxjack, Timothy Infinite Birthday - Nbhd Nick ASTRO - ROONIN Sweet, Sweet Times - Walt Adams Still Weightless - American Legion Trust the Process - Ballpoint Drown the Sun - Ballpoint Nsciety - Felix Johansson Carne These Mornings - Ludlów Horns of Babylon - Joseph Beg The Streets of Campo Grande - Andreas Dahlbäck Living Life Without Fear - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist Brute Force - Sonum Time Fades - Ludlów Mountains of Uttarakhand - Aiyo
I've literally been binge-watching every single video of yours for a week or so, and after this I do not what to do with my life!!! I love you Jason... oh I meant Monica & Baxter:))
Dude! As a Seattle based photographer, it was super cool to see the subjects you chose to shoot in Pike, on the ferry, etc. Also had no idea Ferries on Film existed, thanks for the req, will definitely check out! Also, in my experience down at the Cape, the real Disappointment are the friends we made along the way… Loved the vid!
Wonderful documentary, Jason. Very happy you are happy with the results. The ferry interiors are rich in detail and mood, and you truly nailed the “Hopper” building exterior shot. Looking forward to the next road trip. Cheers.
I walked from 9pm to 7pm the next day to get to that abandoned nuclear park during a training event once. Looked awesome seeing the lights of it off in the distance getting closer for a full day!
I really like the 'roll recap' style of showing your shots in this video, maybe Im dumb and its not a new thing but it think it works better in this long form video. Some fantastic shots, keep it up!
I respect how much you NEVER talk about the great you film with. It would be so easy to, I'm sure, but I honestly appreciate that it's only ever about the film cameras, lenses, and film stocks.
Always love to watch these long form vids and get a feel for your flow, style, and composition. Absolutely loved this one! background vibes were immaculate and shots were 10/10. Nice one!
Living in Victoria I was smiling that entire portion of the video. It was so cool seeing another perspective on the streets and locations I've been to so many times. Next time extend your road trip up our coast here too!
Another amazing video - thanks Jason. If you're looking for a video topic how about doing something where you explain your thinking/process around the concepts of "keepers" verses "portfolio" shots. What's your portfolio? what has influenced your thinking around what is and isn't worthy of a place.
Loved to see that Midwest Film Co. got in on the action. I've got some Vision3 50D & 250D from them that I'm excited to shoot with - especially after seeing your Cinestill 800T shots. The interior of that boat in Seattle was 🙌
Awesome trip! i love my lovely state of Washington, its so beautiful here. Cape Disappointment is so beautiful, I love our coast line and the sound. Ruby beach is so wonderful, i hope to head there this winter to get some pictures. I hope yall got some mac and jacks beer while you were here, its not the best beer but its great local after a long day of hiking around. You should head up here during our different seasons, the length of daylight changes drastically and how the sun lands changes so much. Getting up into the mountains on a rainy day or a snowy day, fog filled valleys, trees as far as the eyes can see, snow covered mountain tops. its crazy beautiful here. So many different environments, weather patterns, variations of the light. I am kind of surprised yall passed over going to the Olympic National Forest and all of its crazy cool places. There are some fire watch towers you can climb, there are some amazing outlooks and old structures everywhere.
i absolutely love the way you document these road trips. if you're ever in Vancouver, Canada I would be honoured to show you around, have a chuckle with you, and attempt to make good photographs.
As a resident of the Oregon Coast, I'm glad you came out but next time, try going south when you hit the 101. You'll find some good spots from Lincoln City to Waldport.
One thing I've noticed is that filters really attract the sun and cause flares and reflections. It also eliminates the purpose of lens hoods as it draws the element more out into the light.
I agree. I feel like his photography is getting pretty subpar lately....but maybe that's from the pressure of keep creating since this is his job now. But his video and storytelling is on point
Watched this while eating 2 spicy potato soft tacos (the chipotle sauce is marvelous) and 3 bean burritos ---- grilled. Which is something they'll do for you, and improves the flavor of any burrito.
Random point, I'm only three minutes in, but those Canons are interesting. I have one. The WP-1 is "weatherproof" as there were some differences in manufacturing which lead to it not being properly waterproof - however the AS-1 that I have is a fully underwater camera. A thing you can do with these is unscrew the "camera" inside the housing and test, I think its four screws, can't remember but can send you a gram video of how to remove it. Then you can dunk the housing underwater and see if it leaks. Anyway, on-wards.
Just buy youtube premium if you’re gonna complain about ads. There’s a solution. Creators still get paid and you dont have to watch 4 million ads anymore.
If the Nacho Fries Box is not available, the go-to is both a loaded potato griller AND a beefy nacho griller. Maybe a quesarito if I'm exceptionally hungry. Also as someone who's getting back into photography, I find your content incredibly inspiring and effortless to watch. I've even decided to declare bankruptcy and have my grandparents Olympus OM-2 restored and to start shooting because fuck it. Why not.
I must have put 30 or 40 rolls through my WP-1, It's a fantastic option for bad weather. These Days though I'm much more likely to grab my Konica Genba Kantoku DD, since that one is better designed for cold weather, and it has a 40 and 60 mm focal length.
Another awesome video. I don’t know if it’s your videos, or the latest release from Bullet From My Valentine, but I now have a strong urge to paint my fingernails. Seriously though, this is quickly becoming my favorite film photography RUclips channel.
When I moved to portland in 2010 to go to pnca for photography, the first place I lived was in the appartment building on the right at 4:18. Shot soooo much film and crappy early dslr on those streets and in that forest. stupid nostalgia, making me sad n stuff. luckily i have this flaming hot mountain dew to ease my suffering.
I have an owl like that to keep squirrels and birds out of my garden and it’s basically a bobble head to make it more realistic to the animals so the heads do move you’re not crazy 😂
Shoutout to the decontamination specialist.
Absolutely love these long road trip videos. Completely unique on youtube - that "hopper" house photo was epic
Only RUclipsr where I'll actually sit through a 75 minute episode
There are only a couple of them on my list, too. This is one.
Hell, I'm even here re-watching a 75 minute episode. After finishing re-watching the 168 minute episode
Hi, one of the many random people you met at the Ferries on Film meetup in Seattle - just wanted to say it was a lot of fun meeting you guys and glad you had such a good time in Seattle! I was the one with the weird soviet FED 2 Leica copy.
I can't believe you bailed on that spooky AF house. So much photo potential there!
I live in Portland and it’s kind of trippy to see you going to so many places I see all the time 😅 also, I just painted my nails nearly the same color, making things even weirder. Cape Disappointment is so underrated.
Always happy to see a new video from you 👏🏻
I'm photographing almost my entire life and I hate to admit it but I suck at forrest photos. The high contrast between shadows and sun coming through the branches is always killing me. You make it in both, video and analog photography, look like it's the most easy thing ever. Would really love a video about how you approach difficult lighting. I know you did the metering video but I watched it and I still suck.
It is dependant on your chosen film's dynamic range. Slide film is very bad at it, while Cinestill 800T that Jason uses has a very wide DR.
Diffusion filters may help if you shoot digital, though I don't know which of them specifically Jason uses
@@unn4medfeel1ng coincidentally I've been looking up different diffusion filters this morning. If I remember it correctly he uses Black Pro Mist but don't quote me on that.
Hm I guess this explains the Ferries on Film spike in followers about a month ago... Thanks for joining us and for your glowing review of the meetup. We enjoyed sharing a glimpse of the Seattle film community with your group!
Song List:
***also in Spotify Playlist (grainydays - Shooting Film in the PNW) but cant add links in comments
Cold Leftovers - Dylan Sitts
South Coast - Molife
Show Me the Door - Big Girl
New State of Mind - Rebecca Mardal
The Galerie - Wendy Marcini
Return to the World - Auxjack, Timothy Infinite
Birthday - Nbhd Nick
ASTRO - ROONIN
Sweet, Sweet Times - Walt Adams
Still Weightless - American Legion
Trust the Process - Ballpoint
Drown the Sun - Ballpoint
Nsciety - Felix Johansson Carne
These Mornings - Ludlów
Horns of Babylon - Joseph Beg
The Streets of Campo Grande - Andreas Dahlbäck
Living Life Without Fear - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
Brute Force - Sonum
Time Fades - Ludlów
Mountains of Uttarakhand - Aiyo
I've literally been binge-watching every single video of yours for a week or so, and after this I do not what to do with my life!!!
I love you Jason... oh I meant Monica & Baxter:))
Dude! As a Seattle based photographer, it was super cool to see the subjects you chose to shoot in Pike, on the ferry, etc. Also had no idea Ferries on Film existed, thanks for the req, will definitely check out!
Also, in my experience down at the Cape, the real Disappointment are the friends we made along the way… Loved the vid!
Waiting at the airport for way too long to head home from vacation. Jason, sometimes your long videos are a lifesaver.
Wow! Such high quality - filming, editing, sound and jokes. Love all about it!
Wonderful documentary, Jason. Very happy you are happy with the results. The ferry interiors are rich in detail and mood, and you truly nailed the “Hopper” building exterior shot. Looking forward to the next road trip. Cheers.
Graaaah another hour+ video to escape the existential dread of being in my mid 20s
so real
You should 50 you whining knob
Stupid thing to say, you're lucky to be alive.
@@canturgan Stupid thing to say, people are allowed to feel the emotions they feel.
I walked from 9pm to 7pm the next day to get to that abandoned nuclear park during a training event once. Looked awesome seeing the lights of it off in the distance getting closer for a full day!
😮
Goddayumm. Another 1hour banger. Props to Jason shooting and editing a movie. Jokes crack me up
So many interesting places. US just looks so artistically pleasing, like nothing looks out of place.
I've been watching your videos every so often and have been binging your channel recently; really happy about a longer upload^^ thank you.
I really like the 'roll recap' style of showing your shots in this video, maybe Im dumb and its not a new thing but it think it works better in this long form video. Some fantastic shots, keep it up!
These are QUICKLY becoming my favorite style of youtube video! Amazing stuff
You are absolutely on top of your photography and video game, son.
I respect how much you NEVER talk about the great you film with. It would be so easy to, I'm sure, but I honestly appreciate that it's only ever about the film cameras, lenses, and film stocks.
That was a great watch, and super worthy of an hour + of my time. And, I agree, some really awesome shots!
such a joy to watch, who knew roadtrip and photography would make such good content! Love how you put it together.
Always love to watch these long form vids and get a feel for your flow, style, and composition. Absolutely loved this one! background vibes were immaculate and shots were 10/10. Nice one!
Gotta say your videos are really calming while also being informative and lighthearted. Keep it up
Living in Victoria I was smiling that entire portion of the video. It was so cool seeing another perspective on the streets and locations I've been to so many times. Next time extend your road trip up our coast here too!
Another amazing video - thanks Jason. If you're looking for a video topic how about doing something where you explain your thinking/process around the concepts of "keepers" verses "portfolio" shots. What's your portfolio? what has influenced your thinking around what is and isn't worthy of a place.
Loved to see that Midwest Film Co. got in on the action. I've got some Vision3 50D & 250D from them that I'm excited to shoot with - especially after seeing your Cinestill 800T shots. The interior of that boat in Seattle was 🙌
Awesome trip! i love my lovely state of Washington, its so beautiful here. Cape Disappointment is so beautiful, I love our coast line and the sound. Ruby beach is so wonderful, i hope to head there this winter to get some pictures. I hope yall got some mac and jacks beer while you were here, its not the best beer but its great local after a long day of hiking around. You should head up here during our different seasons, the length of daylight changes drastically and how the sun lands changes so much.
Getting up into the mountains on a rainy day or a snowy day, fog filled valleys, trees as far as the eyes can see, snow covered mountain tops. its crazy beautiful here. So many different environments, weather patterns, variations of the light.
I am kind of surprised yall passed over going to the Olympic National Forest and all of its crazy cool places. There are some fire watch towers you can climb, there are some amazing outlooks and old structures everywhere.
I liked your photos more than usual too. Looks like a fun heist!
‘Mama Mia, papa pia, diarrhea 7’ had me dying. Had no right to be that funny
Love going to Blue Moon so much such a cool store!!!!
Love the ambient and sentimental tracks you use. thanks for uploading
These long videos are my favourite. I also recently just got the canon wp-1 so it’s cool to see you using it
I live here in Portland and it was really fun seeing all the places that I take for granted through the eyes of a visitor. I hope you had a good time!
i absolutely love the way you document these road trips. if you're ever in Vancouver, Canada I would be honoured to show you around, have a chuckle with you, and attempt to make good photographs.
Well, that's my weekend sorted! Big Love Jason and family!
I hope you had an awesome time in Vic 💙 your photos are always beautiful, regardless what you say.
Blue moon is such an amazing store. I go everytime I go back home
watched this whole thing and I think it healed something in me
Expired porta vc is my absolute favorite film stock. Nobody ever talks about it, but gaddamn it is so incredible!
Blue Moon is my favorite place for film and supplies. Great video and pics
As a resident of the Oregon Coast, I'm glad you came out but next time, try going south when you hit the 101. You'll find some good spots from Lincoln City to Waldport.
I’m so glad I wasn’t the only person thinking this.
Brilliant! What a great story teller you are 🙌
You know Jason is an influencer when after he drops a one hour video it influences me to go out and shoot
This video came right in time now that I need to do selections on a huge set. Perfect sidescreen activity yeaaaahhyy
A guy with friends engaging with the one life we have, using film as the medium through which to do it. Nice work.
jason , this is a wonderful video and it was pure entertainment for me. thank you and the crew for that. the pictures were beautiful.
Great video, Jacob! I fricking loved the photos!
Great watch, pacing, story telling. Enjoyable.
Those fauxrochrome shots looks so good especially near bodies of water
Love the longer vids and the road trips.
Love you using the reto. Those shots were bangers
One thing I've noticed is that filters really attract the sun and cause flares and reflections. It also eliminates the purpose of lens hoods as it draws the element more out into the light.
I always want more with life whenever i watch your videos. Yes- this is a sign I should probably touch more grass
that air bnb looked sweet. missed opportunity to get hopper-esque shots of spirits
I love these roadtrips of yours, always a blast to watch.
Looked like a fun trip. Beautiful photos.
Your talent in filmmaking/storytelling is unparalleled, but often veiled by your fixation on film photography
I agree. I feel like his photography is getting pretty subpar lately....but maybe that's from the pressure of keep creating since this is his job now. But his video and storytelling is on point
Me chilling here watching this video while working and didn't even realize I've been watching it for over an hour.
I watch Jason's videos to feel whats it's like to lead a middle-class life in america where you're actually happy.
Jason you’re a national treasure. Love your commentary. You’re the Steven Wright of the photo world. LoL.
The Grainy Days god's have once again blessed us with an hour+ video
Watched this while eating 2 spicy potato soft tacos (the chipotle sauce is marvelous) and 3 bean burritos ---- grilled. Which is something they'll do for you, and improves the flavor of any burrito.
Congratulations 🥂… and well deserved.. I look forward to following what I am sure is going to be continued success ..
Fantastic. And I love that RUclips auto-cc’ed Birgit to Beer-get.
Fire hydrant photo in Victoria is absolutely 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man it doesn't rain much up here anymore. Even a mild WR is good for trips up here most of the time.
Today’s episode on Grainydays: Jason goes on a roadtrip in the Pacific Northwest to let go from Aerochorme Syndrome but ended up suffering even more.
Amazing photos, thanks for the trip.
The second dedicated to Tomás Sánchez hit me hard in my Cubanness.
So cool to see grainydays and bad flashes in Victoria BC!
I love long videos where we have time to contemplate
Random point, I'm only three minutes in, but those Canons are interesting. I have one. The WP-1 is "weatherproof" as there were some differences in manufacturing which lead to it not being properly waterproof - however the AS-1 that I have is a fully underwater camera. A thing you can do with these is unscrew the "camera" inside the housing and test, I think its four screws, can't remember but can send you a gram video of how to remove it. Then you can dunk the housing underwater and see if it leaks. Anyway, on-wards.
Welcome to PNW! Almost no rain from June to the end of August generally around here (Seattle).
Jason back with another feature film. BRB!
Jason decided to take his lack-of-Taco-Bell-induced anger out on us and treat us with the highest ad frequency seen on earth
Just buy youtube premium if you’re gonna complain about ads. There’s a solution. Creators still get paid and you dont have to watch 4 million ads anymore.
Got Premium, don't see them 🤷🏻♂️
I don’t have premium, I don’t think I had one?
Crap. I broke it; the moment I sent this I had one. At 54 minutes in.
@@jergophotowho’s complaining? I love me some good old ads
Watch the whole thing, that was awesome!
I went with Jason. I’ll save Caleb for tomorrow; I need to ration the good things in my life.
End up watching the whole video three times. So good.
If the Nacho Fries Box is not available, the go-to is both a loaded potato griller AND a beefy nacho griller. Maybe a quesarito if I'm exceptionally hungry.
Also as someone who's getting back into photography, I find your content incredibly inspiring and effortless to watch. I've even decided to declare bankruptcy and have my grandparents Olympus OM-2 restored and to start shooting because fuck it. Why not.
PNW light is something else, great shots and video as always!
Congratulations on your release from the black dungeon!
I must have put 30 or 40 rolls through my WP-1, It's a fantastic option for bad weather. These Days though I'm much more likely to grab my Konica Genba Kantoku DD, since that one is better designed for cold weather, and it has a 40 and 60 mm focal length.
Aghhhh, it's always a pleasant surprise to see a new grainyday video up
Another awesome video. I don’t know if it’s your videos, or the latest release from Bullet From My Valentine, but I now have a strong urge to paint my fingernails.
Seriously though, this is quickly becoming my favorite film photography RUclips channel.
The other lighthouse at Cape Disappointment is where everyone gets those “big wave” shots.
This is the only channel which has its upload scedule burned into my subconscious
What a trip to see you in my neighborhood. I live a block from blue moon and shop there a few times a week.
Your podcast videos are like modern poems ❤....I feel like they belong in a book 📖🤓
This is my Roman Empire. This is cinema.
Really really enjoyed that video. Thank you for making it.
I would have so stayed at that creepy AirBnB but I love stuff like this.
When I moved to portland in 2010 to go to pnca for photography, the first place I lived was in the appartment building on the right at 4:18. Shot soooo much film and crappy early dslr on those streets and in that forest. stupid nostalgia, making me sad n stuff. luckily i have this flaming hot mountain dew to ease my suffering.
Jason boycotting Sonics out of pettiness is a total vibe, and I'm here for it
I have an owl like that to keep squirrels and birds out of my garden and it’s basically a bobble head to make it more realistic to the animals so the heads do move you’re not
crazy 😂
I'd love to see you experiment with the Reto more, that photo really does look like a Hopper painting.
Some real good photos! And a cool video as well.
Literally just finished watching your route 66 video and saw this come up, sick