*Some thoughts:* after a few more days of reflection I realise that I’m not that disappointed. Yes, I could’ve made more of the roll but this is what film photography is. You’re not going to get 36 perfect exposures every time, at least not the way I make images! There has to be room for error so that we can learn from our mistakes. Anyway, there are some really nice images in the set and as I’m posting them over on Instagram I’m liking them even more! My ig: instagram.com/nealeshootsfilm?
trial and error is the most fun way to learn! not every image (or roll) has to be amazing, I just enjoy the process. loving the videos and especially your honest reflections :))
Totally agree. There are some simple things I can do to make sure each frame is the best it can possibly be, however sometimes its just impractical. Thanks for the kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos!
Nothing to be disappointed about as you mention below! I love most of the images and would be happy to have taken some of them :) Sometimes you don't need a plan.
Very kind thank you. I’m plan-less most of the time though so I thought I’d change it up for the next portrait session and see if I can improve further! We will see 👀
i think you did an amazing job to be quiet frank. I really like all of them, the sunlight adds more detail and i think it was beautiful. overall, great job and please don't be hard on yourself.
Completely new to film photography and photography in general, but want to get into it. These AE1 program shots look great. Should I get an AE1 program for a $100 w/accessories or a Nikon F2 for $200?
Hey there! You’ve made a good choice getting into film photography. I can’t really say anything about the Nikon F2, it’s a camera I haven’t got my hands on just yet. I have heard very good things about it though. On the other hand I can recommend the AE-1! It’s a brilliant camera and is suitable for beginners if you get the AE-1 Program, which has automatic modes. To be honest, I think spending less in the first instance would be the best option to see if you like the medium. Whatever you choose good luck and have fun!
I just bought a Canon ae1 (used obviously) and I'm starting to learn how to use it, I still need to buy film. In Puerto Rico there isn't a lot of film bc people don't actually buy it anymore so the only ones that I can find is kodak 400
Canon AE1 is a great camera, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. I would say don’t worry about the film too much in the beginning and just shoot as much as possible to gain an understanding of the camera. Maybe it’s a possibility for you to buy film online?
*Some thoughts:* after a few more days of reflection I realise that I’m not that disappointed. Yes, I could’ve made more of the roll but this is what film photography is. You’re not going to get 36 perfect exposures every time, at least not the way I make images! There has to be room for error so that we can learn from our mistakes. Anyway, there are some really nice images in the set and as I’m posting them over on Instagram I’m liking them even more!
My ig: instagram.com/nealeshootsfilm?
trial and error is the most fun way to learn! not every image (or roll) has to be amazing, I just enjoy the process. loving the videos and especially your honest reflections :))
Totally agree. There are some simple things I can do to make sure each frame is the best it can possibly be, however sometimes its just impractical. Thanks for the kind words, glad you're enjoying the videos!
Nothing to be disappointed about as you mention below! I love most of the images and would be happy to have taken some of them :) Sometimes you don't need a plan.
Very kind thank you. I’m plan-less most of the time though so I thought I’d change it up for the next portrait session and see if I can improve further! We will see 👀
Once again we are loving the content
Many thanks Manyano!
i think you did an amazing job to be quiet frank. I really like all of them, the sunlight adds more detail and i think it was beautiful. overall, great job and please don't be hard on yourself.
Thanks Misgana, appreciate the kind words. I suppose not being content can be used as motivation.
Completely new to film photography and photography in general, but want to get into it. These AE1 program shots look great. Should I get an AE1 program for a $100 w/accessories or a Nikon F2 for $200?
Hey there! You’ve made a good choice getting into film photography. I can’t really say anything about the Nikon F2, it’s a camera I haven’t got my hands on just yet. I have heard very good things about it though.
On the other hand I can recommend the AE-1! It’s a brilliant camera and is suitable for beginners if you get the AE-1 Program, which has automatic modes. To be honest, I think spending less in the first instance would be the best option to see if you like the medium. Whatever you choose good luck and have fun!
@@MattJNeale awesome thanks!
lovely! where do you get your photos developed Matt?
Thank you! It’s been a while but I usually send my films to AG photolab in Birmingham, they’re quality!
I just bought a Canon ae1 (used obviously) and I'm starting to learn how to use it, I still need to buy film. In Puerto Rico there isn't a lot of film bc people don't actually buy it anymore so the only ones that I can find is kodak 400
Canon AE1 is a great camera, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. I would say don’t worry about the film too much in the beginning and just shoot as much as possible to gain an understanding of the camera. Maybe it’s a possibility for you to buy film online?
Hello! What lens did you use?
Hey, I used the FD 50mm 1.4
i really enjoyed these shots… did you shoot the film at box speed?
Thanks, yeah this was shot at box speed
Enjoyed watching!
Thank you Kafai
Loved this!
Thanks mate!
2:29 looks really good!
I like that one too, cheers for watching Nuno!
Shame about the team but love the retro footy top.. photography isn’t bad either.
Haha, had to wear it for this one as I’m expecting a big announcement... we’ll see 👀 cheers though man
@@MattJNeale Grealish to City 👀
I sincerely hope not but we’ll see soon enough..
Love the 2:08
Thank you Franco, I do like it too!