Good luck, I'm looking forward to future content from you. You came up in TH-cam's recommendations yesterday and I've enjoyed a few of your videos already now.
Thank you for the intro. I really like that you cover not so well known gear but for me the most interesting is that you use old extinct formats. Also the tube amp in the background looks sweet. Thanks again and looking forward to see whatever crazy thing you end up shooting next time.
Thank you for the message! Lots more to come, including some really extinct film formats! The tube amp is a modern amp that I run with vintage Valvo tubes.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Yashica 44LM video! It's such a great camera to shoot with. Do you still shoot with yours? Finding 127 film is a bit of a trick these days.
Congratulations on getting your channel off the ground and already having over 200 subscribers. I love that you have such a collection of the old stuff, I have a few myself that predate me (1964). Looking forward to seeing more from you. If I can add, one of the things I have picked up from watching hundreds of photography video's is that you should never forget to do what makes you happy not what you think the viewer wants. Feel free to take that observation with a pinch of salt.
Thank you! Thanks also for the feedback--that's a great point about doing what makes me happy. My main goal with this channel is to share unusual or uncommon cameras that I find interesting in case others may also find them interesting!
Sounds good sir! I’m guessing that you and I are pretty close in age. I started using film at the age of six and was lucky to have a father that was really interested in 8mm & 16mm movie making. I think I shot and edited my first film at age 7. Over the past 55+ years I have amassed well over 400 cameras of all formats. I always like to see other photographers’ gear! Looking forward to your channel’s evolution!
Looking forward to the journey...
Good luck, I'm looking forward to future content from you. You came up in TH-cam's recommendations yesterday and I've enjoyed a few of your videos already now.
Thank you! More videos on the way.
Thank you for the intro. I really like that you cover not so well known gear but for me the most interesting is that you use old extinct formats. Also the tube amp in the background looks sweet. Thanks again and looking forward to see whatever crazy thing you end up shooting next time.
Thank you for the message! Lots more to come, including some really extinct film formats! The tube amp is a modern amp that I run with vintage Valvo tubes.
Oh those old cameras...They are addictive! Looking forward for more.
Yes, addictive is right. I have been trying to keep the addiction in check.
Looking forward to following your adventures! I’m also a bit of a collector but like you, I shoot my cameras.
Awesome! It's good to keep these old cameras going.
A week ago I found your video on the Yashica 44LM and really enjoyed it so I subscribed hoping you'd be doing more. Looking forward to seeing more.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Yashica 44LM video! It's such a great camera to shoot with. Do you still shoot with yours? Finding 127 film is a bit of a trick these days.
Congratulations on getting your channel off the ground and already having over 200 subscribers. I love that you have such a collection of the old stuff, I have a few myself that predate me (1964). Looking forward to seeing more from you. If I can add, one of the things I have picked up from watching hundreds of photography video's is that you should never forget to do what makes you happy not what you think the viewer wants. Feel free to take that observation with a pinch of salt.
Thank you! Thanks also for the feedback--that's a great point about doing what makes me happy. My main goal with this channel is to share unusual or uncommon cameras that I find interesting in case others may also find them interesting!
Sounds good sir! I’m guessing that you and I are pretty close in age. I started using film at the age of six and was lucky to have a father that was really interested in 8mm & 16mm movie making. I think I shot and edited my first film at age 7. Over the past 55+ years I have amassed well over 400 cameras of all formats. I always like to see other photographers’ gear! Looking forward to your channel’s evolution!
Wow, 400 cameras! I can imagine all the stories those cameras could tell. Thank you for your message! I hope you enjoy some of my upcoming videos.
Splendid stuff. Love your style and look forward to more engaging chats about some lovely old cameras.
Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback!