Spectacular shots Logan... I thoroughly enjoyed the entire video, and a big thumbs up to Todd & Robbie (awesome work capturing the highlights of the trip). The synchronized chanting in a cavern though :-) You gentlemen really Rock (no pun intended). Be well and stay encouraged!!!
Haven't been back to Big Bend since August 2004. The times before that were in the early 1980s. I'd like to go back again. Maybe next year...maybe not.
Definitely more film photography vids please. I used to live in Terlingua and love the Big Bend. 1-2 days is not enough time to really get a feel for that area and where to shoot. I understand why you went with the 35mm more given the time constraints of your trip. I shoot medium format film and much prefer a slowed down process. Scout, setup, shoot. I have spent an entire day just shooting one or two compositions on one roll of film. (10 shots on my 6x7).
Thanks, Thomas! Agreed. There's so much out there and it absolutely requires more time. The slowed down process is what makes film so great, I agree. Can't wait to get back out there in the coming months. - Logan
Shutterstock, why on earth would you show in a tutorial how to take images (film images, and grainy ones at that) that you would never accept on the platform due to technical issues? I have had so many images rejected for grain where I could barely see any grain at all, why would you encourage shooting film? I mean I love shooting film, I do it more than digital even, but it simply does not seem to meet the technical requirements for stock.
I like how you mention the horses as a "by the way", when that's clearly the highlight. Loved that photo of the horses on the ridge!
Thank you for NOT being another pretentious film channel
Cinestill shots were beautiful. 7:22 was epic! Good thing you stopped and bought that lens from the shop!
All the film videos are awesome, looking forward to seeing more!
Loved this, please do more on film, both still and motion!
Spectacular shots Logan... I thoroughly enjoyed the entire video, and a big thumbs up to Todd & Robbie (awesome work capturing the highlights of the trip). The synchronized chanting in a cavern though :-) You gentlemen really Rock (no pun intended). Be well and stay encouraged!!!
Loved the shots♥️!!!
Copyright claim for Halo theme incoming. Seriously though great job. 5:22 Mmmmmhm.
Great all around video with great shots!
This was amazing! More film content please!!!
Loved it , thank you
I really like the color grading on this video it looks like a film, please tell me what lut did you use or how did you do it
Great vid man!!! Love how you described each shot you did! Those shots all turned out great!
Hi, what a great video. Keep up the amazing work! I look forward to your next video.
Hey haha I was just rewatching this vid and I noticed the Summit climbing gyms fob on your key! Just saying hi from a fellow photographer and climber🤙
Nice I'm glad I found this video
pretty cool : ) plus points since im from texas
Haven't been back to Big Bend since August 2004. The times before that were in the early 1980s. I'd like to go back again. Maybe next year...maybe not.
I Love the photo taken cine still film this video was done well I love it I found it very inspiring
Very nice shots!
Definitely more film photography vids please. I used to live in Terlingua and love the Big Bend. 1-2 days is not enough time to really get a feel for that area and where to shoot. I understand why you went with the 35mm more given the time constraints of your trip. I shoot medium format film and much prefer a slowed down process. Scout, setup, shoot. I have spent an entire day just shooting one or two compositions on one roll of film. (10 shots on my 6x7).
Thanks, Thomas! Agreed. There's so much out there and it absolutely requires more time. The slowed down process is what makes film so great, I agree. Can't wait to get back out there in the coming months. - Logan
4:35 My friend pooped in that canyon. All the leaves were spiky so he washed off in the river.
I went to big bend last week, also stayed in Terlingua, also had 1 day in the park, and also shot with the k1000...weird
Keep it coming
Nice images! Sunset in monochrome turned out well. Did you filter?
So photos are free of being graded with the video export?
Mantaff kang 👍👍
GW690III gang!
👏👏👏Wow😍😍
Did you experience any of those “square acres”? Ha ha!
"So guys, what key do we want to sing the Halo Theme in?"
- "Yes"
The horse just wanted the aux cord..
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#keepfilmalive
Dud amazing!
Film isn't that much of a mystery, with experience you should have a pretty good idea of what your shots will look like when you take them.
Shutterstock, why on earth would you show in a tutorial how to take images (film images, and grainy ones at that) that you would never accept on the platform due to technical issues? I have had so many images rejected for grain where I could barely see any grain at all, why would you encourage shooting film? I mean I love shooting film, I do it more than digital even, but it simply does not seem to meet the technical requirements for stock.
lmaooo I dont think there are bears in the desert..