there's something addicting to you art, the editing, the music, the film like shots with with the pictures you take, the storytelling and all, i can't explain it but it hooks me.
another comment, i'm surprised you didn't mention the shots at 11:23 to be your favourite, they're absolutely incredible!! i highly appreciate your art :)
Lovely video and I’m glad you made it to Marina Grande. You really revealed some of the feel of Sorrento. You’ll have to return - ‘Torna a Surriento’. Looking forward to your book.
@@maxkent and I love the work you created! I’m back to doing photography again with film and digital and watching this has put it on the bucket list for next year.
really like your vids... quick bit of friendly advice... its best not to close the F100 back like that! (Unless you have already replace the latches). The original plastic ones are prone to weakening and eventually breaking over time, so its best to hold the door release button, close the back gently and then release the button again which ensuure less of a "snap in" and it puts less strain on them.
Hey! Thanks! Yeah, I already knew about this but I guess I’m just a bit lax sometimes! Usually I press the release though just to make sure it’s not wearing it down!
Yo! This trip was taken via boat, we took my car around Europe for 3 months! If you’re worried, I’d suggest buying film in the US and getting it developed in the US. Film is cheaper dev is more expensive so it kinda evens out. Otherwise you’ll have to try to get it hand inspected 🤙
I've taken film to Spain this summer and getting it hand inspected wasn't a problem. You just have to kinda insist on it and the security will give it to a customs officer to inspect. I don't know about the US though but I've heard TSA have been instructed about film
what camera do you use to take videos? I want to get into more video / photo with a digital camera because I only shoot film currently, but am trying to weigh different options!
Yeah I use the Sony A7 IV for video! It’s good enough for sure. Doesn’t have the best stabilisation though. You’d need a gimbal to make it really stable but I don’t have the time for that!
there's something addicting to you art, the editing, the music, the film like shots with with the pictures you take, the storytelling and all, i can't explain it but it hooks me.
Thanks for your kind works! Sign up to my newsletter if you wanna see more 😮💨😮💨
another comment, i'm surprised you didn't mention the shots at 11:23 to be your favourite, they're absolutely incredible!! i highly appreciate your art :)
Lovely video and I’m glad you made it to Marina Grande. You really revealed some of the feel of Sorrento. You’ll have to return - ‘Torna a Surriento’. Looking forward to your book.
I’d definitely go back, what a place! I wanna visit Napoli as well for sure!
I thoroughly enjoyed this and it’s taking me back to 10 years ago when I last visited Sorrento 😊
Thanks! Such a great place to visit 😎
@@maxkent and I love the work you created! I’m back to doing photography again with film and digital and watching this has put it on the bucket list for next year.
Beautiful photos! I visited in April and also enjoyed a couple of hours of dreamy film photography.
Such a great spot! I’m glad you got an opportunity to shoot 😎
i love the film look of your video. Thank you for sharing your work!
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it 🤙
really like your vids... quick bit of friendly advice... its best not to close the F100 back like that! (Unless you have already replace the latches). The original plastic ones are prone to weakening and eventually breaking over time, so its best to hold the door release button, close the back gently and then release the button again which ensuure less of a "snap in" and it puts less strain on them.
Hey! Thanks! Yeah, I already knew about this but I guess I’m just a bit lax sometimes! Usually I press the release though just to make sure it’s not wearing it down!
im guilty of it myself also... love the F100!
Fantastic shots! What film stock(s) did you use?
All on Portra 160/400/800 🌞 thanks 😎
How did you manage your film through the UK airport, and which one did you use? Still in two minds over taking film MAN to JFK.
Yo! This trip was taken via boat, we took my car around Europe for 3 months!
If you’re worried, I’d suggest buying film in the US and getting it developed in the US. Film is cheaper dev is more expensive so it kinda evens out. Otherwise you’ll have to try to get it hand inspected 🤙
I've taken film to Spain this summer and getting it hand inspected wasn't a problem. You just have to kinda insist on it and the security will give it to a customs officer to inspect. I don't know about the US though but I've heard TSA have been instructed about film
what camera do you use to take videos? I want to get into more video / photo with a digital camera because I only shoot film currently, but am trying to weigh different options!
Its in the description
Yeah I use the Sony A7 IV for video! It’s good enough for sure. Doesn’t have the best stabilisation though. You’d need a gimbal to make it really stable but I don’t have the time for that!
5:30 is my top🖼️14:32
Thanks dude 😮💨