No unreal Photoshop captures just in camera goodness by an accomplished photographer. I like the artful images of the expired film. I usually get some bizarre results from old exposed film found in old purchased cameras and some that are quite interesting. Digitized and Photoshoped , can give more artful interesting results. Once again another beautiful model exquisite in her wholeness. Thanks for the shoot and share.
Ohh, finding those films without the expiration date can feel actually a bit exciting because you don't know the state of the film therefore, you aren't too sure about how the chemical is... So there is a little bit of an anticipation for the final results. That's something that I also find rather quite nice when shooting film since there will always be a little surprise with some of the results. :-) But I am sure you'll produce something nice from it. Thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-) Happy holidays! :-)
Omg i love the final results the pics are so beautiful. :D i need to find a similar location near me and try shooting there. Sadly my old film camera is broken atm. But anyway I am just gonna shoot digital then :). Love the video and the vibe. Great work.
Ahh yeah, even shooting digital in the nature will still give interesting and pleasing results in my opinion. :-) The texture and the kind of characters you can find and add into your images is just endless even if it’s just a local park. :-) I really highly recommend going out to shoot in the nature, whether it’s the local park or in the forest. :-) It’s great fun! :-) Thank you as always for the compliment and for you support! Really means a lot! I will get back to your message on Instagram as soon as I have a bit more time but I will get back for sure! :-) Thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Thanks! Yeah, it's a pretty cool camera and I got it for such a good deal (17 euros) at a local second hand store just by chance. :-) So more content about this camera coming for sure! :-) Thank you very much for watching and for commenting, really means a lot! I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Ohh wow, that's rather quite interesting results! :-) Thank you very much for watching and also for sharing your experience, very much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Yes, I shot all of the photos at f/1.2. Actually that's why some of the photos are still slightly out of focus~~ Really sorry about that... But thank you so much for watching, if you have any further questions, feel free to ask me at anytime and I will do my best to answer! :-) I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls Nah the fact most of these were still relatively within focus is an accomplishment. Really difficult to nail focus with a 85mm f1.2 on any camera that isnt mirrorless or have a pro AF like a 1dx. Kudos and cheers.
@@z4ng3tsu1ch1g0 how about a 1D/1Ds Mark II, III or IV, you think it's possible to get good results with the 85mm 1.2 ? It's not as advanced an autofocus as the 1DX but still...
Well a friend of mine gave me the Canon Eos 300 as a birthday gift but I don’t have a lens for it Is it possible for you to get your hands on a cheap Canon Eos 300 or maybe Eos 500 with a cheap 50 mm and do a portrait shoot with it Same Kodak Film Thank You so much…
No unreal Photoshop captures just in camera goodness by an accomplished photographer. I like the artful images of the expired film.
I usually get some bizarre results from old exposed film found in old purchased cameras and some that are quite interesting. Digitized and Photoshoped , can give more artful interesting results.
Once again another beautiful model exquisite in her wholeness.
Thanks for the shoot and share.
Nice to see the comparison. I just picked up a roll of Gold 200 with an unknown expiration date, so this was helpful to know what to expect.
Ohh, finding those films without the expiration date can feel actually a bit exciting because you don't know the state of the film therefore, you aren't too sure about how the chemical is... So there is a little bit of an anticipation for the final results. That's something that I also find rather quite nice when shooting film since there will always be a little surprise with some of the results. :-) But I am sure you'll produce something nice from it. Thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-) Happy holidays! :-)
Omg i love the final results the pics are so beautiful. :D i need to find a similar location near me and try shooting there. Sadly my old film camera is broken atm. But anyway I am just gonna shoot digital then :). Love the video and the vibe.
Great work.
Ahh yeah, even shooting digital in the nature will still give interesting and pleasing results in my opinion. :-) The texture and the kind of characters you can find and add into your images is just endless even if it’s just a local park. :-) I really highly recommend going out to shoot in the nature, whether it’s the local park or in the forest. :-) It’s great fun! :-)
Thank you as always for the compliment and for you support! Really means a lot! I will get back to your message on Instagram as soon as I have a bit more time but I will get back for sure! :-)
Thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Congrats on getting an EOS 1! Another cool camera to add to your superb throwback EOS SLR/DSLR collection 🙂
Thanks! Yeah, it's a pretty cool camera and I got it for such a good deal (17 euros) at a local second hand store just by chance. :-) So more content about this camera coming for sure! :-) Thank you very much for watching and for commenting, really means a lot! I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Fantastic results !
I shoot a lot with expired film, 20 years over date, get cool pictures, often with a blue cast
Ohh wow, that's rather quite interesting results! :-) Thank you very much for watching and also for sharing your experience, very much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Were all these shot wide open?
Yes, I shot all of the photos at f/1.2. Actually that's why some of the photos are still slightly out of focus~~ Really sorry about that... But thank you so much for watching, if you have any further questions, feel free to ask me at anytime and I will do my best to answer! :-) I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls Nah the fact most of these were still relatively within focus is an accomplishment. Really difficult to nail focus with a 85mm f1.2 on any camera that isnt mirrorless or have a pro AF like a 1dx. Kudos and cheers.
@@z4ng3tsu1ch1g0 how about a 1D/1Ds Mark II, III or IV, you think it's possible to get good results with the 85mm 1.2 ? It's not as advanced an autofocus as the 1DX but still...
Well a friend of mine gave me the Canon Eos 300 as a birthday gift but I don’t have a lens for it
Is it possible for you to get your hands on a cheap Canon Eos 300 or maybe Eos 500 with a cheap 50 mm and do a portrait shoot with it
Same Kodak Film
Thank You so much…