A Future For 120. Exploring Experimental Film Stocks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I look into 4 experimental medium format films from Lomography - LomoChrome Purple, Metropolis, Turquoise and Color '92.
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/ jaydeonfilm
/ stoneel
/ lis.fish
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:50 Developing & Scan
1:43 Lomography 120 Films Specifics
2:07 LomoChrome Purple
3:20 LomoChrome Metropolis
4:43 LomoChrome Turquoise
8:06 LomoChrome Color ‘92
9:32 The Biggest Problem With Lomo ‘92
The Lomo Turquoise was the best of the bunch. Those pics turned out really well!!😊😊 Another film you could try would be Lomo Redscale, in both 35 and 120. They even have it in 110 format as well!
Thank you! I tried Redscale in 120 a couple of years ago.
I love b&w, but these colour pictures look so great. Thanks for sharing your fine work.
Thank you 🙌🏻
Thank you. I know know that those films are very useful for niches that I am not in.😊
Yeah you crushed it with the lomo turquoise. Good idea with the trippy blue light. Would be interesting to see what a softbox or parabolic umbrella would do over the beauty dish.
Thank you! I find beauty dish especially when gridded is easier to work with in smaller spaces. You can get a really good separation without unwanted light spill. In my case the modifiers you mentioned even with grids would cause light spill on the background. In general, I prefer working with smaller more precise light sources, as they're easier to control.
I love your photos!! ❤ I agree with you on lomo turquoise, that was unreal! But also like metropolis too. I've got a roll of color 92 waiting to shoot so curious to see if its super curly too!
Thank you Molly! Excited to see your results with 92.
I'm looking at a roll of color 92 in lightroom, right now. Just scanned it. Very curvy! We live in a dry climate so can't say if more humidty helps. I used a Essential Film Holder and it seemed to do a good job keeping it flat. Love looking at your work your aesthetics work really well with these unique film stocks.
looking at my pics, very bright sun light seems to warm up skin tones. otherwise they tend to go cool. Not sure I'll shoot this film again
Thank you! I have noticed this too, bright sun seems to add some warmth to the skin, and shadows stay blue.
I live in moderate climate and my humidity now is average, so I guess this is just this film 🤷🏼♀️