Only one more episode of the film photography road trip! Tune in next week for the season finale! And as always - catch the other episodes here: th-cam.com/play/PLd75nhcnrBTVuOY0gayebgShfRTGdH2Wl.html
I agree, I don't think I've seen any videos of people shooting Portraits 400 in those conditions. Fun to see the outcome. Also, I don't know if you read these...but I wanted to thank you for all the educational content that you've put out. You are one of the first people who actually leaves me feeling encouraged after I watch a wedding tutorial or something of that sort. Which is helpful being that I'm 36 years old and historically spending the majority of my adult life listening more to the voice of nay sayers or my own self doubt rather than believing in myself or finding professionals to learn from who are encouraging rather than guarding 'their piece of the pie'. So, cheers and thank you!
Loving all the recent film videos! Why/when did you start shooting film all of a sudden? I took a bit of a break from catching up on TH-cam stuff and I've missed loads of your videos haha, so I'm a bit out of the loop!
Is it possible to do the night photography without using tripod? I've been trying to shot couple of photos but the result didn't go well, do you have reccomendation about the shutterspeed and aperture for the night photography without using tripod?
If you have fast lenses and fast film you can. If it’s a wide lens like a 24mm, I usually try and stay above 1/8 of a second for shutter speed. Longer lenses you’ll need to keep your shutter speed up faster to eliminate blur
Only one more episode of the film photography road trip! Tune in next week for the season finale!
And as always - catch the other episodes here: th-cam.com/play/PLd75nhcnrBTVuOY0gayebgShfRTGdH2Wl.html
I agree, I don't think I've seen any videos of people shooting Portraits 400 in those conditions. Fun to see the outcome. Also, I don't know if you read these...but I wanted to thank you for all the educational content that you've put out. You are one of the first people who actually leaves me feeling encouraged after I watch a wedding tutorial or something of that sort. Which is helpful being that I'm 36 years old and historically spending the majority of my adult life listening more to the voice of nay sayers or my own self doubt rather than believing in myself or finding professionals to learn from who are encouraging rather than guarding 'their piece of the pie'. So, cheers and thank you!
Happy the videos can help! Best of luck in the photography world. It’s a lot of work, but certainly worth it :)
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto thank you!
nice. what was the shutter, aper, and iso?
This was a fun one! What strap do you have on the Leica? Looks chunky and comfortable. Haha
I wanna shoot Cinestill 800T there wow
Loving all the recent film videos! Why/when did you start shooting film all of a sudden? I took a bit of a break from catching up on TH-cam stuff and I've missed loads of your videos haha, so I'm a bit out of the loop!
Hah last august! Once we were able to start travelling a bit again
Very cool images!
Thanks!
Is it possible to do the night photography without using tripod? I've been trying to shot couple of photos but the result didn't go well, do you have reccomendation about the shutterspeed and aperture for the night photography without using tripod?
If you have fast lenses and fast film you can. If it’s a wide lens like a 24mm, I usually try and stay above 1/8 of a second for shutter speed. Longer lenses you’ll need to keep your shutter speed up faster to eliminate blur
Inspiring work. I feel so far away from being able to do this type of photography.
This was my first time! Get out an experiment :)
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto Thanks, will do!
What is the App of your Light Meter? Thanks.
It’s just called Light Meter. The app photo is a light meter at f5.6 if that helps!
Foggy central coast Ca 🤙
Was a very nice adventure
Ni
hello
😵 love from India