Really like the video and the technique looks so cool! For those who are wondering i think the projector is an epson ex71 that has 2500 lumens brightness… as for the the iso it’s 400 based on the film mentioned in the video and then 1/60th at f2.8. You probably still need to mesure your light if you want to try this or take test shots with a digital camera before shooting with film. Cheers all!
This is amazing bro, keep up the good work. The B&W film aesthetic pairs so well with the random projected geometric shapes. I’m sure a wire frame would be cool, or a grid.
I have been wanting this video since seeing your B&W projector posts on Instagram. Linus out here blessing our timelines on IG and now blessing our YT feed with the tutorials
Love seeing how you communicate with the subject, I always feel awkward saying "ummm look here, no wait, here, no sorry, back the other way" but its cool to see that's just how it be sometime.
"i love how everything fades away in the darkness" it reminds me of how Danielle van Zadelhoff thinks and works. She said to me once "you can tell more by hiding stuff then showing it". I really love her work and i think everybody has to check her out :). Great video tho and very inspiring. Thank you! :)
I love how direct you are about liking or disliking a shot you took, it's very relatable. From "I don't know, it's just lame..." to "I LOVE this photo. LOVE IT." 😀 I definitely go through that full range during a shoot and I think in the end it's what makes you a good photographer; having that discernment. Good stuff!!
Duuude I didn't know an actual "school" projector could work for it, I was looking for the hardcore aputure version which didnt cost the same And well as usual thanks you for the vid & all the inspiration you give, you rocks!
Wow that is inspiring idea! Amazing!! I never thought that the light from projector is enough andespecially for film! goodbye my flash I will buy projector instead :) In video I missed only photoshop part but thanks for inspiration anyway
hi ! i like this video and how you show us how to be creative in an apartment because it's very relatable. i like your videos in studios as well but only for the entertainment of it. this one made me inspired because i can easily take your advice and create a similar concept with what i have at home. so thank you for this one, i hope there will be more like this !!
Hey Linus, great video! Was wondering how you get the look on the wall of just the shapes without any apparent outline of the screen from the projector? Is it just a black background on your photoshop screen or something else? Thanks
Your editing and storytelling is immaculate Sir. Such a calming and pleasing video to watch AND learning shit smh they don't do it like this anymore. Anyways I will be expecting a text cuz I had a lot of fun and would love to help film again, don't worry ill bring my lack of experience with me
Great video and results. I'm surprised you didn't prototype some of these on digital. Film is so farking expensive, I've been popping off test shots for almost every MF frame.
one roll of $9 tmax + already having monobath developer = not too shabby price wise! it was easy to dev and see if i had something minutes later. and thank you!
Love the photos! You could be a bit nicer when directing the model though, most photographers I've seen say 'can you move this way', instead of telling them 'look that way.' Also a longer version would be cool in the future.
i noticed it for a sec in this video but also in other sets but when you have a picture of the model being projected, im guessing thats a quick digital taken and imported onto the computer?
It always kind of weirds me out a little bit how photographers talk to models as if they were robots or props because I mean they sort of are in this case but it still just kind of unsettling
Love how transparent you are with techniques! Appreciate the work you do and share with us
always. love to share!!
Dude go all in, yes to the long version!
lets goooo!
@@linusandhiscamera I'd love to see this tho
Really like the video and the technique looks so cool! For those who are wondering i think the projector is an epson ex71 that has 2500 lumens brightness… as for the the iso it’s 400 based on the film mentioned in the video and then 1/60th at f2.8.
You probably still need to mesure your light if you want to try this or take test shots with a digital camera before shooting with film. Cheers all!
This is amazing bro, keep up the good work. The B&W film aesthetic pairs so well with the random projected geometric shapes. I’m sure a wire frame would be cool, or a grid.
I have been wanting this video since seeing your B&W projector posts on Instagram. Linus out here blessing our timelines on IG and now blessing our YT feed with the tutorials
i seriously appreciate u jacob!! thanks for watching!!
Love seeing how you communicate with the subject, I always feel awkward saying "ummm look here, no wait, here, no sorry, back the other way" but its cool to see that's just how it be sometime.
We DEFINITELY want the longer version of this. 🙏🏾
"i love how everything fades away in the darkness" it reminds me of how Danielle van Zadelhoff thinks and works. She said to me once "you can tell more by hiding stuff then showing it". I really love her work and i think everybody has to check her out :). Great video tho and very inspiring. Thank you! :)
thank you soooo much. wow.
I love how direct you are about liking or disliking a shot you took, it's very relatable. From "I don't know, it's just lame..." to "I LOVE this photo. LOVE IT." 😀 I definitely go through that full range during a shoot and I think in the end it's what makes you a good photographer; having that discernment. Good stuff!!
I rushed in here because I’ve always wanted to know! This is really great❤️
i'm so glad!! thanks for watching!!
Love this, just got a projector recently and this gave me so many ideas!! A longer version would be awesome
got u!
In response to your call out: longer studio video = more linus content which is only ever a fantastic thing! Another fab video. Well done 🤙🏼
thank you so much julie fr
Ok the LAST one though 😍
Duuude I didn't know an actual "school" projector could work for it, I was looking for the hardcore aputure version which didnt cost the same
And well as usual thanks you for the vid & all the inspiration you give, you rocks!
i use this projector for allll of my work
@@linusandhiscamera how much power does it have?
Those negatives looked so cool
RIGHT!!
Definitely give us another in the studio. PLEASE!!!
Just saw the post and bam just saw the video too, nice photos!
thanks!!!
Wow. These shots came out so well.
new linus video?? yeah let me drop everything i’m doing and watch this
KING
Long format linus please! this is very inspiring to say the least and makes me want to hunt for a projector at the thrift.
This video was sick asf, def do a longer video like this
Wow that is inspiring idea! Amazing!! I never thought that the light from projector is enough andespecially for film! goodbye my flash I will buy projector instead :) In video I missed only photoshop part but thanks for inspiration anyway
This is such a great video. I’m shooting some projector stuff on 35mm next week and it’s cool to see others using film. 👍🏻 great photos
Great work Linus! Loving the videos :)
thank u sm!!
Super calming 😄🍿
thank u!
These shots are lovely!
hi ! i like this video and how you show us how to be creative in an apartment because it's very relatable. i like your videos in studios as well but only for the entertainment of it. this one made me inspired because i can easily take your advice and create a similar concept with what i have at home. so thank you for this one, i hope there will be more like this !!
Yes do another and show more of how u project from photoshop to your computer
Chiaroscuro!
LOVE THIS MAN !
Gorgeous idea
Love the video! Which f stop were you shooting at? Thanks
An unbelievably good video. Absolute banger 🔥
wow, thank you so much omg!! seriously
Great photos! Quick question: how many lumens does the projector have (if you know)?
Can't find a good projector. Any recommendations or specs I should be looking for
thank you for the inspiration
Thanks for another sick video Linus. Bouta start projector shopping on offerup now
lets goooo! thank you
Hey Linus, great video! Was wondering how you get the look on the wall of just the shapes without any apparent outline of the screen from the projector? Is it just a black background on your photoshop screen or something else? Thanks
just photoshop and whatever i can think of !
This is awesome!
Amazing photos! Cant wait for the book! Any news about the book?
video bw tone is beautiful. Eos r? How do u edit your video? And tell me about in home lighting for video. Thanks
Nice one, linus! Are you metering her face as the middle gray or the highlight?/
Your editing and storytelling is immaculate Sir. Such a calming and pleasing video to watch AND learning shit smh they don't do it like this anymore. Anyways I will be expecting a text cuz I had a lot of fun and would love to help film again, don't worry ill bring my lack of experience with me
thanks for helping out!
love this!
handheld metering or did you just stick with 1/60 & wide open aperture?
1/60th at 2.8 the entire time!
@@linusandhiscamera iso speed?
The projector idea is really cool… I could see creating a “fake window blinders” effect
Lovely video mate, was that a Pentax 67? (:
did you camera scan these?
Great video and results. I'm surprised you didn't prototype some of these on digital. Film is so farking expensive, I've been popping off test shots for almost every MF frame.
one roll of $9 tmax + already having monobath developer = not too shabby price wise! it was easy to dev and see if i had something minutes later. and thank you!
longer video please!!
great work!
What film and iso speed was used?
sick video!
thanks nik!! fr
supa sickkkk.
Love the photos! You could be a bit nicer when directing the model though, most photographers I've seen say 'can you move this way', instead of telling them 'look that way.'
Also a longer version would be cool in the future.
DO I HAVE YOUR PERMISSION TO TRY THIS AT HOME?
Keep up the videos, they're great
thank you soooo much fam!!
@@linusandhiscamera of course bro
i noticed it for a sec in this video but also in other sets but when you have a picture of the model being projected, im guessing thats a quick digital taken and imported onto the computer?
@@MatijaMilicevic yup! iphone photos. i use my iphone to make all of the "fake" shadows you see in my photos!
@@linusandhiscamera oh wow I wouldn’t have guessed iPhone tbh. It ends up looking super dope, might have to try it out for fun 😬
So using a projector instead og a GOBO ? 🤔🤔🤔. Interesting. Great video
Common W
fr fr.
How many lumens is your projector?
my man made the video black and white too.. come on.. who doing this
i mean what we doin out here!
dont mind me just commenting with my other account to give 2x as much love
you're goated for this
grandiose!
i try i try
I thought the "lame" photo was amazing. Not the most flattering for the model, but a great composition.
i tried this last week with the same settings and all my photos came out dark :’(
you might need more light!
I'll sometimes set my digital camera to the same settings as my film cam and use it as a light meter so I can see how the exposure will.
It always kind of weirds me out a little bit how photographers talk to models as if they were robots or props because I mean they sort of are in this case but it still just kind of unsettling
I thought you meant you're going to shoot film on an overhead projector using the projector as a lens
first
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