YES! You're back with the Polaroid vids!!! 🖤 Btw, what do you think about the recently-announced limited edition David Bowie film? The frames look super awesome! 🙌
Thank you! Glad you’re loving the videos. I love black frames so the David Bowie edition looks cool. I’d hopefully get a pack with all lightening bolts ⚡️⚡️
This is awesome. Hope you'll make a video on different light settings for any situation or tutorial. I have trouble talking indoor shots. So yeah, i need to purchase a tripod
Noted! Also, a rule of thumb for me is the more light the better. So for indoor or night shoots where you're operating off of ambient light a tripod will be your best friend.
I love this series! As someone who is brand new to Polaroid photography, these are so helpful! 🙏🏽
Thank you! I'm glad they helped you polaroid experience so far.
Brilliant video
i'm so happy i found your channel. love your videos :)
YES!
You're back with the Polaroid vids!!!
🖤
Btw, what do you think about the recently-announced limited edition David Bowie film?
The frames look super awesome!
🙌
p.s. love the useful tips!
Thank you! Glad you’re loving the videos.
I love black frames so the David Bowie edition looks cool. I’d hopefully get a pack with all lightening bolts ⚡️⚡️
Great advice😍
Awesome, thank you
Thank YOU Jaime. Looking forward to seeing what you all come up with with these tips.
This is awesome. Hope you'll make a video on different light settings for any situation or tutorial. I have trouble talking indoor shots. So yeah, i need to purchase a tripod
Noted!
Also, a rule of thumb for me is the more light the better. So for indoor or night shoots where you're operating off of ambient light a tripod will be your best friend.
super helpful :)
All good advice!!!
Thanks Brian 🙏🏾
Grat vid it helped me so much for my vacation
Glad it helped!
Avoid light when film is ejected, cover with hand and perhaps the dark slide which you should keep.
nice thanks