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Jordan Hexem
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2019
5 Days of Film Photography on the West Coast
This road trip on the west coast was such a great break from the city life. I'm super happy that the film photos turned out so good because this was the first time I've ever done a trip with only film. I can't wait to take more trips with my film cameras in the future. Sorry this video took so long to finish, but I'll be dropping more youtube videos in the near future.
Socials: @jordanhexem
Socials: @jordanhexem
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Dream Car Photoshoot in Yosemite National Park
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Shooting an RWB in Yosemite National Park was a dream come true. Being able to combine both of my passions of car photography and landscape photography into one single photoshoot was awesome and I can't wait to shoot more stuff like this again in the future. Socials: @jordanhexem
Mamiya RB67 First Impressions (4 months)
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I love shooting with my Mamiya RB67 so much but there are some downsides of shooting with it. I do encourage everyone that's trying to get into shooting 120 film to buy one for yourself because it is a great for the price. The Pentax 67 is nice but a main reason why I didn't buy one is mainly because you need to bring extra batteries every time you need to shoot with it. Socials: @jordanhexem
5 Days of Car Photography on FIlm
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Being able to shoot all of these incredible Porsche's on film was such an awesome experience. I'm super happy with the photos that I shot that week even though my Mamiya RB67 film back broke. I hope they do another air water event in SoCal again next year! Socials: @jordanhexem
Should You Shoot 120 FIlm?
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I love shooting 120 film so much but there are some downsides of shooting 120 compared to 35mm film. In this video I break down all of the differences of shooting both formats of film and why it might not be for you. Socials: @jordanhexem
Film Photography in Yosemite National Park
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I recently took a trip out to Yosemite National Park to shoot landscape photos on film for the first time. I ended up getting some really good shots and I ended up having a super great time to finally take another trip up there again. I plan on doing way more road trips this year so I can't wait for my next one! Socials: @jordanhexem
Testing Cinestill 800T in Broad Daylight
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Shooting Cinestill 800t for the first time in broad daylight. I'm pretty happy with the photos I shot of the LA skyline and I'm extra happy that the photos didn't have any light leaks this time lol. Socials: @joredanhexem
Shooting Classic Cars in Palm Springs
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After a few months I finally found some classic cars to shoot out in palm springs. I had soooo much fun shooting out there and being able to photograph whatever I wanted to in the collection was insane. I cant wait to take another trip out palm springs again soon! Hopefully I can get by Mamiya RB67 fixed soon so I can start creating more photos with it. Socials: @jordanhexem
RB67 in Palm Springs
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I'm super happy with the photos I shot out in Palm Springs with my Mamiya RB67. Unfortunately, I did get some light leaks on a few of my photos, but I will be going back soon so stay tuned to see those photos on my instagram. Socials: @jordanhexem
The Basics of DSLR Film Scanning
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In this video I will show you how to DSLR scan film. This process of scanning film is so rewarding and being able to scan at home is great. After a year of scanning and shooting film I finally have my my setup dialed in and I hope you can get inspired to scan film as well. Negative Supply (scanning setup) : shorturl.at/egFW9 Socials: @jordanhexem
Fuji X100V POV Sunset Photoshoot!
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In this Fujifilm X100V photoshoot, I travel to Laguna Beach to shoot an amazing sunset! Ive been having a ton of fun shooting with the Fujifilm x100v recently and have been taking it with me everywhere. I definitely will do more videos with it in the future! Instagram: jordanhexem Twitter: jordanhexem?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author TikTok: www.tiktok.com...
5 Photography Tips YOU Needs to Know
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In this video I show my favorite photography tips I’ve learned over the past 7 years of doing photography. I definitely want to do more helpful photography tips in the future with more niche types of photography like cars, sunsets, and landscapes. My Preset pack: jordanhexem.sellfy.store/ Organization vid: th-cam.com/video/-86ouoqFv0A/w-d-xo.html
Relaxing POV Sunset Photography at the Beach
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In this video I show a POV of how I photograph my sunset photoshoots at my favorite beach in Laguna Beach, CA. Presets: jordanhexem.sellfy.store
The HARDEST Type of Photography
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In this video I'm demonstrating how I photograph and edit my moon lineup photos. It's one of the hardest types of photography to do because of all of the different variables that need to be just perfect. Shooting photos like this takes tons of practice and planning in order to the get perfect photo but it is definitely worth the time. Planit Pro: th-cam.com/users/PlanItPhotovideos My Lightroom ...
Very "Welcome" to the car world! Photography from other foci, like landscape or wildlife, should produce fresh perspectives on automotive photography which has become so "fallen into a fold" - time to switch it up!
Loved this set homie. Good work 🔥
The most important addition to this camera for me that ended all the worry about missing focus and the missed focus shot was an Oleson split prism. Now I snap to focus from fully retracted bellows in a heart beat. It is super bright, large and easy to see the splits lining up. Next, I learned to use the optech strap with the wide foam cross body. Going across the chest/back distributes much of the weight and you can alternately rest it on your R hip, press it against your R side or slightly support it with your r hand. I do 3 hour walk abouts with zero ill effects. For street/walkabouts I can react nearly as fast as a manual 35 mm. First, as I enter a new lighting situation, I meter and set aperture/shutter speed. I have the shutter button lock off, the dark slide out, film advanced so all I have to do is pop the wlf, cock the shutter and instantly focus and shoot. With the shutter not cocked, you won't fire accidentally and you can't focus without it cocked so won't forget. The images from this camera feel like you could walk into them.
How you make gold look that good 😭
really good ass quality video whoa
nice work my man
Thanks!
awesome video
Looked like some epic spots!
The west coast is incredibly beautiful!
Which lens do you use for the RB67? Just found your videos and love them!
Thank you! I have 3 lenses for my RB67 and they are a 65mm, 90mm KL f3.5, and a 250mm. The majority of the time I’m just shooting with my 90mm because it’s just so versatile
@@jhex I’ve heard that a lot about the 90. Thanks for the insight :)
@@taylorsanders4368 of course
Good Video 👍
Thank you so much! 😁
what a fun road trip
West coast road trips are the best :)
Great video!!! What light meter app do You use? Thx
Thanks! I use an app called lightme
After using all the different backs of the rb67, the most durable and reliable back is the pro s back.. the pro sd isn't as durable as the pro s.. light leak is so easy to fix compared to the problems you will encounter on the newer ones.. don't be lazy if you're goin to get into analog photography, you've got to get into DIY unless you've got alot of greens... The MYTH you just proposed that the PRO SD has alot less problem can not be anything far from the truth.. it all depends on what you buy .. these are old cameras and they've been used real good in their days.. IMO and from experience, the PRO S backs are the most durable..
I’ve gotten mixed reviews from different talented photographers I know and what has worked best for them and usually I’ve been hearing that the SD is better. I’ve been running the Pro S for the past few months now and have had no issues at all so you might be correct. Hopefully this one lasts me a while because I hate trying to fix light seals lol. I know it’s a part of the process of shooting with old cameras but I love just taking photos and having something that hinders that is pretty frustrating.
Awesome pictures, this is how I imagine Palm Spings!
Thank you! I can’t wait to go back again when the weather cools down in a few months
WOW, awesome video, awesome pics
Thanks!!
Hi, it isn’t truth that the SD has less problems, is just that it is the model that has more recent production, the issues you were having were completely fixable in hands of a technician with experience with mamiya equipment. The reason why the Pro SD back doesn’t have light leaks is cause it has mechanical light sealing, the previous versions and the RZ gen 1 backs need foam light seals but with regular service from experiences technicians they should all work equally well. If you’re having trouble focusing don’t get the prism, it makes the focusing harder cause the light that gets to your eye is dim and further from the focusing screen so the closer you are to the focus screen, the easier it is to nail focus, practice should do it and wlf is the easiest way to focus
I just said the same thing before reading your comment.. these young folks getting into analog photography already feel they know it all... smh.. The idea that PRO SDs don't have light leaks isn't true.. the worst light leaks come from the rotating adapter which is the same across all models.. These shorties need to learn how to fix things themselves and not rely on ebay to change simple things.. ( open that thing up.. study it and fix it.. so easy !!! )
What weather app was that
We have seen these photos hundreds of times.
Which strap do you use ?
Hello. What’s your process on metering for a scene? Are you using a light meter app or handheld light meter?
Jealous man! I just had to say no to a glacier nat park trip. That first wide angle waterfall shot slaps my man, but then those ones at 11:15 with the trees framing the falls! Would love to see those blown up on a wall. BTW, please don't call the cops about that joint in my new film photo video, I promise it was all special effects. Subbed! See you on the scroll reel dawgie!
Parking across the handcapped spot at 7:27. Well, that's a statement.
That's really neat. Well done. I was in Yosemite in April - incredible weather in an astonishing place.
How am I just now finding this channel shit fire
Goals man
Just stumbled across your work, but these are nice! I just shot a roll of 800T during a photo walk in the day and I enjoyed those much more than my night shots with it. Would love to connect seeing that you're in SoCal as well
i loved this, you gotta post more of this kind of content it's really enjoyable to watch !
Amazing video man. Love the photos. 🔥
The shot at 9:00 is too clean 🔥
I appreciate it! 😁
Awesome shots dude!!
Thank you! 😁
brennen & jordan is a wild duo
Yessir! That’s the homie
Please post more of this!! Love seeing the process and the story behind the shot 🙌
I definitely plan on documenting more of my shoots from now on. I’m glad you liked the video 😁
this is amazing!
Thank you! :)
this is sick dude i love your work
Thank you! It was such a fun shoot
Bro...that was such a cool experience. I'm so glad Zeke was able to be there with you guys to experience such an awesome event 🙌
I’m glad you guys came out! It was a lot of fun shooting with our little group. I was so exhausted after that day, but I’m glad everyone got some good stuff
Yes sir! Good people good times!
absolutely killer dude
Thank you man!
Sick pics. I took my S2000 to Joshua tree for a shoot, and I think I need to take it to Yosemite too.
Thanks! You should definitely take a trip up there. The roads to Yosemite would be a lot of fun in an S2000
Yo does your boy want that JVC footage converted to VHS?
Nah he’s got everything figured out. I appreciate the help tho :)
Just a question: why f/8-f/10? Have you experimented with other aperture settings? This lens - according to the data I’ve found - is sharpest at about f/4 - wouldn’t it be a better setting for scanning?
It has all to do with depth of field. You don't want to have any part of the film plane out of focus so shooting at a higher f-stop like 8-11 is ideal. Every lens is different tho
Jordan Brennen and chazzy sheesh powerhouse group
Gotta love shooting with likeminded creatives :)
Great video documenting the shoot!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you for driving over there 🖤
i love when you, hijo, and chaz do photoshoot videos it’s just amazing to look at and see how you guys do it
I’m glad you like the videos! I’m trying to get them to post more lol
Beautiful camera and shots!
I remember seeing #23, The Harlequin” back in the day in period. Love it .
RB67 Pros 1. Medium format images are so much better than 35mm images. 2. Camera and lenses are less expensive than Hasselblad. 3. Camera is smaller and lighter than my 4x5 inch camera. RB67 Cons 1. Medium format images are not as good as 4x5 inch large format images. 2. No tilt/swing features. Must use my perspective control lens for my 35mm SLR or use my 4x5 inch view camera. 3. Camera is larger and heavier than my 35mm SLR.
"Medium format images are not as good as 4x5 inch large format images." NOT TRUE!!! "Medium format images are so much better than 35mm images." NOT TRUE as well... whatever your reference is with regards to those bold assumptions has alot of fault to it.. Image quality has alot more to do with the photographer than the gear!!!
@@joshmcdzz6925 My comparisons are directly related to differences in resolution due to differeces in in-camera image size. My comparisons have nothing to do with the photographer, the gear, the lighting, or the subject matter.
@@Narsuitus I guess you should have been more explicit in saying medium format offers more resolution than 35mm and 4x5 more resolution than medium.. The only time I find the resolution thing worth considering is if I will be printing larger than 16x20.. cuz I can get good resolution from on 35mm to print 16x20
@@joshmcdzz6925 Yes, I should have been more explicit. I value image quality. Since I usually make 16x20 to 20x30 prints, when I evaluate image quality, I place a lot of emphasis on resolution.
Any SLR bigger than 6x6 is a tricky issue, depending on your photography style. Mamiya RB was my 1st MF SLR camera. At that time, I shoot primarily street and realized RB wasn't fit my style. Unless you add the prism and grip, so it felt like a bigger 35mm SLR, but much bulkier. On tripod? No issue. What I wanted was something similar to Nikon F2, which led me to Pentax 67. It definitely felt nicer for handheld shooting. Being battery-dependent is a compromise I accept. Another alternatives are... perhaps the lighter Fuji GM670 or Mamiya 6/7. Of course, rangefinders isn't the appropriate tool for certain things like macro or tele landscaping.
Wow Jordan, I feel so much! Simply a love-hate relationship with medium format: the cameras are usually always ultra heavy and cumbersome but the results are so convincing! I “only” have a Mamiya 645, but it’s too cumbersome for me to lug around to meetings 😂
The prism is clutch and makes focusing so much easier and more accurate. So glad I got one. But yes it is a pain in the ass to lug around 😮💨
Great video. What meter app do you use?