These were all super helpful tips, thanks so much!
There are some good points made on your video. I've been shooting photographs ( both film and digital )on and off since 1990 and it's nice to be reminded of some basic things to keep in mind when shooting with a point and shoot camera. I enjoyed the music as well.
Dude. what? these were so good. Can't wait to experiment witht these!
Will defo try some of these. Appreciate the vid
Just learning film & you killed it on explaining!!
helpful and straight to the point! 🔥 glooks 🙌🏼
So cool vid
I watched many other videos on this topic But there weren't such interesting tricks in them
Thx
cut a 110 cartridge in half and you can load 16mm film into cameras that use a thumb winder. this is handy if your on a tight budget or want panoramic shots without wasting film. i prefer the minolta himatic AF2 for this because it has an optional wide angle adapter that allows accurate use of the viewfinder framelines on the narrow film.
Great tips! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been making many mistakes
Awesome tips! You sir have a new subscriber!
Anotherr bomb! 🔥🔥
Pretty useful. Thanks!
good stuff man!
Amazing video!! 📸
Thank you for this! I recently just bought a film camera and I was looking for tips on how I can shoot my first roll. This really helped.
aye Gaku I didn't realise you had youtube content too!
Came from instagram and loving all your work so far
I'm trying to figure out my own style these days and appreciate the inspo im getting from you and your work!
Cheers
Thanks for tips ☺️
AMAZING TIPS DUDE xoxo from argentina thankssss
Ladies and gentlemen the doesn’t miss 🔥🔥
Amazing thank you
Thanks for sharing!!
amazing tips
Me and my girl watched this and now she won’t stop showing me which cameras out there to shoot with, might 🦆 around and pick something up 🟩⤴️
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helpful hacks🙏🏻
so cool thx
cool video thanks
You deserve more than 8k subscribers
Does tip #6 with the dream like effect work woth with neon lights?
damn, your flash tips are on point! 6:30 gonna try this
great tips
You can also load your film in the dark, for gaining more shots
I mean your thumbnail looks great
When I want red light in my photos, I put my finger in front of the flash because of (and I know it’s weird):
The blood. In my finger. The flash goes trough the blood in my finger and it actually works lol
fyeeeeeee
what font do you use ?
Thumbnail says 120mm film, which is wrong because 120 is a format code, not a measurement (as 135 is to 35mm)
135 is code like 120. It does not relate to an actual measurement of the film width or picture frame.
Great video and writing, thank you. But I had to comment about the sound effect with the film box images. Seriously jarring beyond belief, no idea why they were even needed. Top-notch, except for the sound effect.
Thank you I’m a beginner 🤠
Take a shot every time he says “go ahead” lol jk nice video man
How would you store film that’s used (before you send it to get developed)??
I'm one year late 😅 but usually I keep the film in the container it comes in!
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always wondering if it’s good to put already exposed films on fridge
Don't ask how but I have gotten even 40 shots out of a roll
#not120mm
💀No way bro just called it 120mm film in the thumbnail. 💀
3:00 i did this and accidentally pulled out the unused film 🥲 now half of the film was exposed to light so sadddd
that double exposure hack is mindblowing ^_^