I appreciate bringing awareness with autism. I wish more people would be considerate about details like that. Enjoyed hearing your insights on your photos.
I'd absolutely love a small reissue of Document Your Life, whether it be a hoodie, hat, etc. Also: I'd even more love a small reissue of Friend of Mine! Lomo '92's blues and greens could fill a fujifilm hole in my heart, if I lied enough to myself. I think I like it more with natural lighting than anything else.
Thank you so much for mentioning your daughter and using that sticker. Our son has Prader-Willi Syndrome, and we have gotten all manner of looks at restaurants and on vacations in public places. It ain't easy.
"Be patient and be kind." Imagine if everyone in the world followed that example... Anyway, that Lomo Color 92 looks intriguing. I've been lately amazed by Lomo 800, and not only for lowlight and night shooting, but actually for daytime photo. I've been quite pleased with its colors and acceptable grain on 35mm.
Awesome. A while back, I discovered a role of Kodak E100S (ok, more, like I realised it's in there) in one of my old K1000s. It still had frames. I ended up getting pictures of my daughter on the same roll of film... 8 years apart. I had it cross processed as well, so it really still feels surreal. PS - the sticker you used to inform people of your daughter's situation is so good. I spent the day yesterday shooting at a school that caters for kids on the spectrum and some other conditions that requires special focused education, and so much respect for anyone dealing with it. Seeing how well some kids are doing with the right enviroment and people cognicent of the situation they face is amazing.
❤️ Love to hear that you spent some time with kids like Nora. I do all of the yearbook photos every year for her school, the school works with preschool kids all the way up to adults with developmental delays. The staff and everything they do for the students can’t be overstated. They’re incredible.
A very interesting video, Matt. Working through a backlog, results from film a decade+ old, interesting color shifts and weird film anomalies, pushing different films, honeymoon secrets, a reminder to understand that we don’t know the full story as to why a person may be having a difficult time - so don’t rush to judgement, and very pleasant reminiscences of your family’s history. That’s a lot to put in one video, especially being under the weather! Well done!
I love these videos! And yes please on the DYL gear. If available, include some solid body “ dad hats” for those of us with no hair. I have more than 100 trucker hats I can’t wear anymore. 😢
A banger as always! Watching these has inspired me to purposefully build a backlog of my own, just for the excitement of developing the film somewhere down the line. Looking forward to seeing what you shoot next, and of course for my pre-order of Surveyor to come in :)
Looking good Matt! Nice to see a video in your usual style which brings back fond memories of watching your channel. Been watching your videos for years and you inspired me to switch to film. Learnt a ton from you!! thank you!
Really cool to see you going through all these photos (and a great role model for editing scans). Cool stuff on '92 as well, it's definitely a weird one.
I got my Leica M-A from KEH a few weeks ago, and it’s in perfect condition, I think the only reason they had it rated at an excellent plus was that it did not have a body cap-I got one from bhphoto. I have several rolls I am going to run through it including a roll of phoenix.
Absolutely love the idea of going through your film backlog and sharing your favourites. Do you feel like film loses sharpness if not developed shortly after shooting?
I'd love a dyl reissue. Never got the original stuff for some reason. Fun results of the 92. I'm not a big fan of cool colors or blue so it's not for me unfortunately.
10:36 Those are dirty minilab rollers. I have tons of color negative films with deffects, not exactly that terrible. Mines are just a cyan or magenta-ish line across all the frames
Interesting to know. I have several negatives similar to this as well though some are much worse. I always assumed it had something to do with my local lab, and it led me to stop shooting color and I just stuck with black and white doing my own developing and scanning. I have found it in rolls I shot 20 plus years ago as well. Mostly stuff I had Walmart develop. The stuff I sent to Kodak years ago has little to none of this on the negatives.
I appreciate bringing awareness with autism. I wish more people would be considerate about details like that.
Enjoyed hearing your insights on your photos.
I'd absolutely love a small reissue of Document Your Life, whether it be a hoodie, hat, etc. Also: I'd even more love a small reissue of Friend of Mine! Lomo '92's blues and greens could fill a fujifilm hole in my heart, if I lied enough to myself. I think I like it more with natural lighting than anything else.
Yeah, more of the hats and clothing.
Thank you so much for mentioning your daughter and using that sticker. Our son has Prader-Willi Syndrome, and we have gotten all manner of looks at restaurants and on vacations in public places. It ain't easy.
Absolute yes to Document your Life gear!!
"Be patient and be kind." Imagine if everyone in the world followed that example...
Anyway, that Lomo Color 92 looks intriguing. I've been lately amazed by Lomo 800, and not only for lowlight and night shooting, but actually for daytime photo. I've been quite pleased with its colors and acceptable grain on 35mm.
Awesome. A while back, I discovered a role of Kodak E100S (ok, more, like I realised it's in there) in one of my old K1000s. It still had frames. I ended up getting pictures of my daughter on the same roll of film... 8 years apart. I had it cross processed as well, so it really still feels surreal.
PS - the sticker you used to inform people of your daughter's situation is so good. I spent the day yesterday shooting at a school that caters for kids on the spectrum and some other conditions that requires special focused education, and so much respect for anyone dealing with it. Seeing how well some kids are doing with the right enviroment and people cognicent of the situation they face is amazing.
❤️ Love to hear that you spent some time with kids like Nora. I do all of the yearbook photos every year for her school, the school works with preschool kids all the way up to adults with developmental delays. The staff and everything they do for the students can’t be overstated. They’re incredible.
These are easily my favorite kind of videos you make!!
I kinda like the vibe of that that Color 92. Also more hats and shirts!
A very interesting video, Matt.
Working through a backlog, results from film a decade+ old, interesting color shifts and weird film anomalies, pushing different films, honeymoon secrets, a reminder to understand that we don’t know the full story as to why a person may be having a difficult time - so don’t rush to judgement, and very pleasant reminiscences of your family’s history.
That’s a lot to put in one video, especially being under the weather! Well done!
Some beautiful photos! Shocked at how well that Ektachrome turned out! (And as someone with an autistic sibling I really appreciate that as well!)
Looking forward to another year of Matt Day vibes! Keep up the amazing work 🙌
really enjoyed this Matt. Loved the ektachrome
Just ordered the book. Thanks Matt, can't wait to receive it!
Reissue all the way
YES PLEASE on the restock!
Wow you should let molly take the photos! So natural and so real.
Lovely work Matt! Definitely keen for some merch.
Good word on being sensitive to people and their kids. We do not know everyone’s personal context!
Great job on the expired Ektachrome!!
I love these videos! And yes please on the DYL gear. If available, include some solid body “ dad hats” for those of us with no hair. I have more than 100 trucker hats I can’t wear anymore. 😢
wow, that ektachrome really held up!
Honeymoon pics😮!
Good sticker also.
A banger as always! Watching these has inspired me to purposefully build a backlog of my own, just for the excitement of developing the film somewhere down the line. Looking forward to seeing what you shoot next, and of course for my pre-order of Surveyor to come in :)
Looking good Matt! Nice to see a video in your usual style which brings back fond memories of watching your channel. Been watching your videos for years and you inspired me to switch to film. Learnt a ton from you!! thank you!
Heck ya Being back hate and hoodies. That would be a great conversation starter at the coffee shop or brewery!
Really cool to see you going through all these photos (and a great role model for editing scans). Cool stuff on '92 as well, it's definitely a weird one.
I got my Leica M-A from KEH a few weeks ago, and it’s in perfect condition, I think the only reason they had it rated at an excellent plus was that it did not have a body cap-I got one from bhphoto. I have several rolls I am going to run through it including a roll of phoenix.
My roll of color 92 had little blue spots all over, especially apparent in dark shadows. Not sure what caused it, but thought I’d mention it.
Absolutely love the idea of going through your film backlog and sharing your favourites.
Do you feel like film loses sharpness if not developed shortly after shooting?
Id love a refresh on document your life. Id get a shirt for sure. Prob a hoodie too tbh
Stunning images, Matt.
I'd love a dyl reissue. Never got the original stuff for some reason.
Fun results of the 92. I'm not a big fan of cool colors or blue so it's not for me unfortunately.
10:36 Those are dirty minilab rollers. I have tons of color negative films with deffects, not exactly that terrible. Mines are just a cyan or magenta-ish line across all the frames
Interesting to know. I have several negatives similar to this as well though some are much worse. I always assumed it had something to do with my local lab, and it led me to stop shooting color and I just stuck with black and white doing my own developing and scanning. I have found it in rolls I shot 20 plus years ago as well. Mostly stuff I had Walmart develop. The stuff I sent to Kodak years ago has little to none of this on the negatives.
those goats are THE goats!
Matt, can you point me to where you got those stickers for your daughter, please? My kiddo will benefit from these too. Thank you!
That Ilford 3200 is beautiful! Do you shoot it at 3200?
I’ve got 14 rolls to get dev’d at the moment between 35 and 120…this has made me get my finger out…
MATT : who is it you use for developing ??? The Dark Room ? please let me know. Thank You: Chris
Matt develops his own B&W film and shipped his colour film out in this video (to the darkroom)
Me gusta tus videos!
I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE HONEYMOON ROLL
Hp5 ar 6400.... holy sh*t
Bring the hat back!
ektachrome >> portra