I grew up south of Bend then moved to the midwest so I really love seeing the art you put in these photos. Do you see yourself taking more photos throughout different parts of Oregon?
Melissa Faucett thank you! I do. I have yet to go to Crater Lake, so I’d love to do that. I’d also love to spend some more time in Bend and photograph the landscape in central Oregon.
Why is every filmer using that blue filter in videos. I see TV shows, commercials, movies and many more with that ugly instagram look. But....I love your content ;-)
Most of the photos look a bit over-exposed. I wonder if our Boy has joined the YT "know nothing" school of exposing color negative film at half box speed. If so, he should stop that for a while. Most of the proponents of that practice do it because they do not know how to properly use a light meter. Color negative film has a large latitude for over-exposure, but that doesn't mean that you do not loose image quality at the same time.
Actually a good lab/scannin g service in Germany recommends to shoot Portra 160 at 80 or 100 ISO for best results with their well maintained chemistry. 400 at 320 and 800 at 640.
Portland... more like *Portraland* ... amiright?
The epicenter of *tonez*
Portland, the riots land.
could you rigged a go pro to your chest instead of typical that way you wont lose as much daylight setting up your camera
Yeah! This is something I may do in the future.
enjoyed the video and I liked a lot of the shots.. actually quite inspiring. Keep it comin' !
Thanks very much!
Great video! Try going to downtown Oregon City. I think you'd love the scenery and I'm interested to see what you can do with it.
Joe Barhoum never thought about heading out that way! I’ll check it out. 😄
I grew up south of Bend then moved to the midwest so I really love seeing the art you put in these photos. Do you see yourself taking more photos throughout different parts of Oregon?
Melissa Faucett thank you! I do. I have yet to go to Crater Lake, so I’d love to do that. I’d also love to spend some more time in Bend and photograph the landscape in central Oregon.
That plant, waterway, and bridge, reminded me exactly Mothman Profecies movie
Haven’t seen it, perhaps I’ll have to check it out! Cheers!
@@BraeHunziker oh Man, see it. Trippy movie.
Why is every filmer using that blue filter in videos. I see TV shows, commercials, movies and many more with that ugly instagram look. But....I love your content ;-)
Viiibes shoulda popped off that last shot with the sunset behind the Fremont bridge. Always good shit finding local TH-camrs. Keep it up 🙏
I thought it was Portland, Maine.
Superb presentation!
Thanks!
Mewn
Yeah I hate licking the film as well
definitely get weird stares at when I do it in public
Cool photos 👍
Haha no kidding! Thank you!
Really great video! i'm a suscriber from south america :) I bought a Bronica GS-1 recently and I am learning how to use it better
Julian David appreciate the support! Great decision with the GS-1!
Fully thought you were just downing some vodka before going out to shoot hahahaha
Hahaha I mean... 🤔
Every week!
The stop light with the building in background. I dig it. And that bridge shot at the end🤙🏻🤙🏻 Awesome video as always man.
Mistersllim yes sir! Appreciate the feedback as always. 🤘🏻
Dude I love your photos so much but I have to ask, what is your video setup? Your skills in the video department are top notch too
Appreciate it Evan! Gh5s for the video side.
Great video and awesome pics!
When you will make a review or show more in detail the Bronica GS-1.?
Flávio Silva thank you! I will be making a video on that soon!
Seriously dope frames! The colors and tones were fire.
Thank you!
very nice pictures once again! 😍
mariexthunder thank you very much!
Sparkling water is low-key so good
Michael Cherkasky *high-key
@@BraeHunziker yeah thats what I meant lol
Michael Cherkasky 😆
Most of the photos look a bit over-exposed. I wonder if our Boy has joined the YT "know nothing" school of exposing color negative film at half box speed. If so, he should stop that for a while. Most of the proponents of that practice do it because they do not know how to properly use a light meter. Color negative film has a large latitude for over-exposure, but that doesn't mean that you do not loose image quality at the same time.
Actually a good lab/scannin g service in Germany recommends to shoot Portra 160 at 80 or 100 ISO for best results with their well maintained chemistry. 400 at 320 and 800 at 640.