these portraits are a work of art, I don't usually comment but this is one of the best portrait film photoshoots I have ever scene , love to you from Canada :)
Good music and lovely photos. Thank you for sharing. I would also love to hear you guys talk here and there a little bit. Doesnt have to be with the audience but I love to hear how you direct the model. Kann auch auf deutsch sein ;)
Very nice Portraits. Well made. Nice locations and music too. Liked it. But I can't help it and I have it seen so often. The 35mm Film portraits looks mostly better than the medium format shots. Many photographers have the inner urge to shoot larger film formats. Why? I don't know. If you compare the results, the larger format does't deliver in most cases. A good 35mm camera and prime lenses with f1,4 to f2 brings better results to look at. The 35mm camera are easier to handle, faster and superior in shutter speed, faster lenses, better lenses and there are way more choices in focal length. And the bokeh is more pleasing. And the truth is. Medium or even large format doesn't make you a better photographer. In the contrary. But most likely arrogant. In term of cars. I have the Ferrari, the Rolls Royce, the Bentley. But every one knows. These cars are not the best to use. Only for show-offs. I would recommend by checking the results of this portrait session. Stick to 35 mm cameras with fast prime lenses. The results look better and more honest than medium format. 35mm film is cheaper and slows down the climate warming in comparison to medium or large format film. Don't get me wrong. You have made very nice portaits, well done! But medium and large format is overrated. Not in terms of sharpness but in terms of the overall look, authenticity and in most cases not optimal focal length for the subject. They are very heavy too. Very bad and unhealthy for your cervical spine.
these portraits are a work of art, I don't usually comment but this is one of the best portrait film photoshoots I have ever scene , love to you from Canada :)
some lovely photos!
Thank you! :)
sehr schön geworden! :)
das freut uns sehr, danke Euch!
Good music and lovely photos. Thank you for sharing. I would also love to hear you guys talk here and there a little bit. Doesnt have to be with the audience but I love to hear how you direct the model. Kann auch auf deutsch sein ;)
Thank you so much for your feedback :) Actually all the aspects you mentioned will already be included in our next video :)
hey did you use correct exposure which shows in light meter or you shoot one or two stop over.?
love this video
Hey, we set the iso in the lightmeter a little bit over box speed for Kodak Portra 400. And thanks, glad you like the video, more coming soon. :)
@@lightandday you mean iso 160 or 200 in the light meter
@@uditkhurana1368 We set the iso to 320 and sometimes 250 to get the results we wanted. But overexposing 1 stop works always good on Portra 400.
Very nice Portraits. Well made. Nice locations and music too. Liked it.
But I can't help it and I have it seen so often. The 35mm Film portraits looks mostly better than the medium format shots. Many photographers have the inner urge to shoot larger film formats. Why? I don't know.
If you compare the results, the larger format does't deliver in most cases. A good 35mm camera and prime lenses with f1,4 to f2 brings better results to look at. The 35mm camera are easier to handle, faster and superior in shutter speed, faster lenses, better lenses and there are way more choices in focal length. And the bokeh is more pleasing.
And the truth is. Medium or even large format doesn't make you a better photographer. In the contrary. But most likely arrogant. In term of cars. I have the Ferrari, the Rolls Royce, the Bentley. But every one knows. These cars are not the best to use. Only for show-offs.
I would recommend by checking the results of this portrait session. Stick to 35 mm cameras with fast prime lenses. The results look better and more honest than medium format. 35mm film is cheaper and slows down the climate warming in comparison to medium or large format film.
Don't get me wrong. You have made very nice portaits, well done!
But medium and large format is overrated. Not in terms of sharpness but in terms of the overall look, authenticity and in most cases not optimal focal length for the subject. They are very heavy too. Very bad and unhealthy for your cervical spine.