Lovely hearing your process from start to finish! I personally found that developing and scanning and organising slowed my film photography down quite a bit, so I only shot 10 rolls this year while I mostly shot digital, especially any trips that included plane travel, since I also find the whole handchecking situation a bother to deal with. I'd like to shoot more film again in the new year, though, maybe have the processing done professionally again with the first few rolls.
Always enjoy seeing your beautiful portrait work. I can’t believe you have such a convoluted editing process! Whatever works for you. Would like to see a video of you on the street interacting with the people.
I have no recollection of the gear used but the local photographer that did grade school photos in my youth would have us say something funny to break a smile. It was fairly rural Montana so "greasy grimy gopher guts" was a staple.
Great idea the postcard :D
Thanks. I was using my phone but it would shut off on me and I got tired of turning it back on.
Lovely hearing your process from start to finish! I personally found that developing and scanning and organising slowed my film photography down quite a bit, so I only shot 10 rolls this year while I mostly shot digital, especially any trips that included plane travel, since I also find the whole handchecking situation a bother to deal with. I'd like to shoot more film again in the new year, though, maybe have the processing done professionally again with the first few rolls.
Sure, whatever works. Film has its own special look and it's worth the effort for me. Good luck in 2025.
Always enjoy seeing your beautiful portrait work. I can’t believe you have such a convoluted editing process! Whatever works for you. Would like to see a video of you on the street interacting with the people.
It's quicker in real time than I can describe it.
I just looked at the gallery. Such great pictures. 👏🏼
Thank you so much!
@@kennethwajda greetings from Germany
@@francisbombus3949Greetings from USA!
Thanks for sharing. Very inspiring.
You're welcome. :-)
Good information! My first MF camera in the 60s was an identical 3.5F.
Still have it?
@kennethwajda no, not for a long time.
I have no recollection of the gear used but the local photographer that did grade school photos in my youth would have us say something funny to break a smile. It was fairly rural Montana so "greasy grimy gopher guts" was a staple.
Monkey Farts!
That's funny!
Great video on making beautiful street photos. I enjoy watching your videos for inspiration. You're a true artist. BTW, what film do you use?
Thank you for the compliment. Ilford HP5 and Kodak HC110/b for developing.