Why Shoot Film?

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 745

  • @loukashareangas4420
    @loukashareangas4420 Před 3 lety +732

    Well, it's now a Grainyday fund

  • @gaoshusan
    @gaoshusan Před 3 lety +452

    "Let the fear of death push you to take good photos"
    Taking this with me into '21.

  • @cre8ivecat23
    @cre8ivecat23 Před 3 lety +758

    Brb gonna design a digital camera that takes $1.00 from your bank account every time you take a picture to simulate the experience of shooting portra 400

    • @miloww
      @miloww Před 3 lety +12

      I'm in

    • @willlord8357
      @willlord8357 Před 2 lety

      @@miloww me too

    • @WesMatthews314
      @WesMatthews314 Před 2 lety +14

      Too late EA already has the patent on this…likely.

    • @artoffighting06
      @artoffighting06 Před 2 lety +4

      haha, that's a good one, and so true.. I mean film photography people literally pay boatloads of money for LIMITATIONS they could have easily imposed on themselfs by themselfs, with just a little introspection and discipline. what a marketing scheme! both brilliant and sad in a way..

    • @python_b
      @python_b Před 2 lety +12

      ​@@artoffighting06 Not quite. I mean, I shoot film for two reasons: technical side and a fact that not camera nor film that I use are perfect.
      Technical side: how film reacts to light, effects that you can get with push/pull or how colors are captured. Surely you can copy it with precise RAW file manipulations, but I'm not a good photo editor to do these adjustments, and tech that is recommended to get ability to make those precise edits is pretty expensive.
      Imperfections: It doesn't feel too perfect, and I'm just into that look. Lo-fi'is style just looks nice imo.
      And it's not that expensive. Starter digital camera is $500, in my country film+processing+scans totals to $11 (b&w or color) and for $500 you can process 45 rolls, which is a lot. Also cheap mechanical film camera with good film can produce better and more professional looking results without editing and post-photo adjustments as cheap DSLR.

  • @fjalls
    @fjalls Před 3 lety +441

    For me its simple. It makes me wanna look for and take photos.
    Film = Sniper
    Digital = Heavy machine gunner suppressive fire

    • @fredbloggs545
      @fredbloggs545 Před 3 lety +12

      If you want to shoot like a film camera then simply limit yourself to 36 images. It is that simple.

    • @xxjabarri2xx
      @xxjabarri2xx Před 3 lety +33

      @@fredbloggs545 haha right just bring the smallest capacity SD card you can find

    • @NewerSing
      @NewerSing Před 3 lety +6

      @@fredbloggs545 I do exactly that with my Fuji X-T4, turn off RAW and set up some film sim settings

    • @dirkbalzuweit7272
      @dirkbalzuweit7272 Před 3 lety +7

      ...Digital = Smartphone photographer without any talents in photography!

    • @fredbloggs545
      @fredbloggs545 Před 3 lety +15

      @@dirkbalzuweit7272
      Because the greatest photographers don't use digital.....oh wait...

  • @poginip
    @poginip Před 3 lety +203

    In the mid 1970's, I sold cameras. More than once, a customer would ask me: "What do I need to be creative"? My answer was: "People do wonders with a Quacker oats box and a pin ". IMO the equipment one uses is only a means to an end, and you need to know what your goal is. Nowadays it seems that if people do not understand something immediately, then it is off to another topic. I recommend that people get a hold of a view camera [I think you can still rent one] and spend some time under the focusing cloth. And don't shoot until you feel something. Also, you can take photos mentally without a camera. Look until the image in front of you makes your heart feel richer.

    • @sundaynightdrunk
      @sundaynightdrunk Před 2 lety +1

      Or even just an AE-1. The viewfinder is huge, and gives you that look at the image that you don't get when holding something out at arm's length like a phone. It's far more intimate when it's pressed up to your eye.

    • @reshaad_9750
      @reshaad_9750 Před 2 lety +3

      Wise words thanks for sharing 🙏🏼🤍

    • @poginip
      @poginip Před 2 lety +1

      @@sundaynightdrunk I agree. "More one with the camera". In addition, let your eye float in the viewfinder, take it all in. Not just the center. There was a time when photographer's printed including the black line, which was proof that the print was not cropped, was full negative.

    • @TylerCloke
      @TylerCloke Před 2 lety +2

      The best part of picking up photography to me has been how it affects my view of the world even when I’m not shooting. The beautiful houses I pass when I walk my dog, how cinematic the park across the street can be, the drama on the previously ignored nameless faces walking around downtown - all that beauty went largely unnoticed until I started shooting. Once you are invested it’s fine to care about the differences of gear and technical details but the real beauty is already out there just waiting to be captured and more importantly noticed.

    • @poginip
      @poginip Před 2 lety

      @@TylerCloke Yes, I agree. Thank you for writing.

  • @kulecarson
    @kulecarson Před 3 lety +26

    This is the best summary of “why I choose to shoot film in 2020” that I’ve ever seen.

  • @taytumwymer770
    @taytumwymer770 Před rokem +7

    I’m predominantly a digital photographer who occasionally shoots film because it helps me think differently both about my digital and film photography. I loved this video and your channel because I love the way you approach photography and the production of these videos, and I totally agree there shouldn’t be a war between types, just to each their own!

  • @Stairsgoup
    @Stairsgoup Před 3 lety +58

    Absolutely agree. It just has a different “feel” to it. Something organic about it. It’s one of those things that’s hard to describe but it’s there.

    • @yannickjorzik-brzelinski8954
      @yannickjorzik-brzelinski8954 Před 3 lety +3

      you can find the same struggle in highend hifi and vinyl vs digital

    • @Hanna-rl9lv
      @Hanna-rl9lv Před 3 lety +4

      @@yannickjorzik-brzelinski8954 its so hard to explain to someone the appeal of vinyl collecting

    • @rev1595
      @rev1595 Před 3 lety +1

      In my opinion, digital looks sterile compared to film because film is responsible for color style. In the digital world, film doesn't add color style because there is no film, so the photographer does that in editing process. I've seen plenty of digital photographs with the soul and texture of film because the photographer is good at post processing.

    • @yannickjorzik-brzelinski8954
      @yannickjorzik-brzelinski8954 Před 2 lety

      @DJ Vulgaer Indeed, thats true, but wait do digital photos only make sense on displays? :)

  • @BlackOrdinance
    @BlackOrdinance Před 3 lety +25

    The looks I get when people realize I'm still shooting with film are damn near terrifying. I mean, not long ago there were one hour film development spots all over. Now they're only urban legends.

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut Před 3 lety +2

      I admire film shooters, tbh. I don't shoot film because of financial circumstances and lack of confidence in my abilities.

  • @omphilemakiri9655
    @omphilemakiri9655 Před 3 lety +23

    I am genuinely the same as far as film cameras go. I actually found film to be more liberating. It made me compose different and actually start adding story to my images more than just going for sharp, clean images. Probably weird but, it took jumping to film to expand my approach to photography.

  • @johncantrell614
    @johncantrell614 Před 3 lety +3

    Back in the day, you could get your pictures back in two weeks, later a week, and much later, an hour. But the thing that never changed for me was shooting a roll, and the anticipation you felt between turning that roll in, and opening the finished pictures up and the feeling of delight each time you run across a good shot. That never got old to me. And you are right, it made you take notes on exposure, and that helped you grow to get better, because the reward was more joy when you had mostly winners in your next envelope of finished prints.....🙂

  • @ellijahsmith4445
    @ellijahsmith4445 Před 3 lety +11

    I’m military stationed in Europe with my family for the next 3 years. Something about this pandemic and being stuck at home made get back into film and really learn the hobby. One, I’ve always loved film photography over digital. The photos are so much more personal since I can’t just blast away. Also I wanted to document my time here traveling, being with my family and experiencing different cultures. Since then I’ve been putting my photos into scrap books, saving my negatives on binders and just having lots of fun doing it. My Canon AE-1 Pro goes with me everywhere just in case I need to capture a moment. I also have a Mamiya rz67 Pro S with 90mm lens I’ve been playing with too. Lots of portraits and landscape work. I don’t think I will ever get into digital. Sure not every shot comes out perfect, but the ones that do make it so worth it.

  • @christianbarrios5834
    @christianbarrios5834 Před 3 lety +10

    What you said about film “looks like a memory”is how I’m start explaining it to ppl.

  • @markgoostree6334
    @markgoostree6334 Před rokem +1

    I understand your point about how shooting will make us put a bit more thought into choosing what we take a picture of. Once, in 1978 I gave my Konica to my seven year old son. My instructions were... stick around the family, shoot the whole roll... take your time. He brought me the camera in about two hours and we got some good reunion photos. All from a kids point of view. Two hours for 24 exposures. I try to use my film in a measured pace.

  • @antiseth3964
    @antiseth3964 Před 3 lety +14

    I think this is a beautiful video in its expression of what makes photography and video meaningful. That’s really what it’s about at the end: making something meaningful. Film was the dominant medium of imaging for decades and decades, and all of us probably remember seeing some old family video or photo taken with a camera that was made before we were even born. I think a lot of the allure and romanticism of film comes from that nostalgic power and value. Talk about literally putting your money where your mouth is; each shot costs, and you only have so many. Then you have that timeless look and the beautiful texture of a frame of film.
    This video sparked that longing in me to make each shot count, even if right now I use all digital. I’d love to one day try to see what using film brings out in my creativity.
    Thanks for reminding me why I love photography and video.

  • @Irisphotojournal
    @Irisphotojournal Před rokem +2

    This is pure nostalgia for me. I took my first shots in the 60s obviously film but changed to digital twenty years ago. I still have my old gear and out-of-date filmstock now you made me want to shoot with film again. Thanks.! Subbed.

  • @NoviSavvy
    @NoviSavvy Před 3 lety +13

    My most favorite thing in film photography is the chemistry part of it. I have absolutely no idea why people deprive themselves a joy and huge advantages of hand processing. I highly enjoy messing with cheap minilab chemicals and sometimes mix my own from powders (usually for ecn-2). Everything is better. Color balance and densitometry. Always fresh chems. No scratches and fingerprints. No one can see what you're shooting as well 😂
    And if you failed (which is usually really hard to do actually cause color is very tolerant to temps and times unlike BW) there is the only one person to blame for that :)

  • @helgebrekke
    @helgebrekke Před 3 lety +4

    "Let the fear of death push you to take good photos" I NEED THIS ON A T-SHIRT OVER A PICTURE OF BAXTER, JASON ❤️

  • @MrReggieboons
    @MrReggieboons Před 3 lety +2

    Honestly you are the reason I got into film photography in the first place

  • @willdegraw
    @willdegraw Před 3 lety +7

    have a great Christmas, man! Your channel is unique and I appreciate tf out of your dry humor and ode to the idea of "not giving af."

  • @DJPixelList
    @DJPixelList Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good point about digital; however, I was a long time 120 Mamiya RB67 Pro S amature shooter back in the day, the cost of film was extortionate then too in real terms_salary/disposable income. Now I shoot medium format digital. Yes, one can blast away at 60 fps, but I like to take things slow, and yes, I like to compose, expose etc and do the image in 1 to 2 shots, just like in my long gone film days. It does still give me a great sense of satisfaction getting it right first time instead of machine-gunning the autobracket and continuous focus and shooting. Keep it real, and digital can be just as satisfying as film. Love your videos BTW, keep up the good work. Best wishes, David in the UK.

  • @leonardogobbo6391
    @leonardogobbo6391 Před 3 lety +128

    ektachrome chrismas 3???!'11'1'1'1'???'1'1''1!!!!!!
    this is a joke, but it would be appreciated if you made it for real

    • @iMylack
      @iMylack Před 3 lety +3

      Джейсон, это не шутка... Мы все ждем a new ektachome chrismas video...

    • @grainydaysss
      @grainydaysss  Před 3 lety +63

      Working on it!

    • @AK46_
      @AK46_ Před 3 lety +4

      @@grainydaysss I bought a roll of ektachrome today because of your videos excited to see what I get back

    • @atribecalledfilm
      @atribecalledfilm Před 3 lety +1

      Facts the fiends need it

    • @dividedjoy8257
      @dividedjoy8257 Před 3 lety

      @@AK46_ Me too!asked my girlfriend to buy me one roll of e100

  • @Alex-RealApplebees
    @Alex-RealApplebees Před 3 lety +3

    January 3rd marks one year since I picked up my first film camera. Now, I'm ten cameras deep, have darkroom and enlarging equipment, and significantly less money. Worth it

  • @qwertykeyboard5901
    @qwertykeyboard5901 Před 2 lety +7

    The fact that a camera from the 1920's is still usable to this day is incredible.

    • @jeffirish3402
      @jeffirish3402 Před 20 dny

      That's because of the basic principals of photography- determine how much light you have, how sensitive your film is, and what combination of shutter speed and aperture will get you the exposure you need.. This dates back to the 1820's. That's why a photographer from the 20's can use a modern camera and you can use a camera from the '20's and both get great pictures.

  • @shikataiku4447
    @shikataiku4447 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your videos man! Thank you for sharing. Merry Christmas!

  • @nicolewong3687
    @nicolewong3687 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the shoutout to my underrated beau. The Nikon FE2 has been one of my favourite cameras

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah Před 3 lety +2

      I don’t think the FE is underrated at all, but its lower price reflects the fear people have of the electronics failing.

  • @timma8221
    @timma8221 Před 3 lety +47

    Wow that Cantonese from 1:25 ❤️

    • @theundefinedphotographer
      @theundefinedphotographer Před 3 lety +13

      The full video is great too. The store owner is based in Hong Kong. Really makes me want to visit him when I next go to HK

    • @s2kong
      @s2kong Před 3 lety +4

      LOL. Same.

    • @immersgamers9730
      @immersgamers9730 Před 3 lety +2

      @@theundefinedphotographer david chan's camera is notoriously pricier on anywhere else in HK, he's a nice guy though but depends if you want to spend extra money on the "mint" label. I'm from Hong Kong and even so i bought most of my gears online :>

    • @theundefinedphotographer
      @theundefinedphotographer Před 3 lety

      @@immersgamers9730 Oh wow I see thanks, good to know! It seems nice to be able to talk to him, but at the same time, I'd feel bad about walking away without buying anything.

    • @expiringcity
      @expiringcity Před 3 lety +1

      I visited David Chan when I was in HK. He is a legend. Spoke with him in Cantonese for a bit, but switched to English because I didn't know how to talk "camera" (I don't know much camera terminology) in Cantonese but man that guy is so chill and is so approachable, yet so full of knowledge and wisdom. Definitely try and check out his store when you are there in HK.

  • @burkyfilms
    @burkyfilms Před 3 lety +2

    fell in love with your channel over the past week and i pulled out and dusted off all my old 35mm cameras. can't wait to go shoot

  • @bolderiks
    @bolderiks Před 3 lety +24

    What Jason forgot to mention is that creating film is the greatest thing that man has ever achieved (second is the landing on the moon). "That's one giant leap for a man, freeze time forever in one finger click".

    • @poginip
      @poginip Před 2 lety +4

      When photography became all the rage, some hotels provided darkroom for their quests to use. When flexible film was developed, which was not by George Eastman] photography became easier and more popular with the general public. There were even cameras that you could buy already loaded with film. When you had exposed all the frames, you actually sent the camera back to the manufacturer. They would process and print the film, load up a new camera with film, return it to you, and you were ready for your next photo adventure. What an exciting day that must have to finally see how you did. I miss the anticipation aspect [tho processing your own film gives you that]. An early ad for KODAK said: "You push the button, we do the rest."

  • @stevebendelack3935
    @stevebendelack3935 Před 3 lety

    That Porta stock is gorgeous.Havent used it for years.A lovely chat and so true in so many ways.

  • @anmoljain2794
    @anmoljain2794 Před 2 lety

    This was your first video that i saw and i subscribed you right away !
    The sheer knowledge combined with the sense of humour in poker face makes your videos 10× more enjoyable.
    Looking forward to binge your content lol , have a good day ahead ❤️

  • @SmearOnStandby
    @SmearOnStandby Před 3 lety

    I hope you have a merry Christmas Jason! And a happy new year too! 😌

  • @aristoioannidis7490
    @aristoioannidis7490 Před 3 lety

    Compliments of the Season to you Jason. I nominate you as 2020’s analogue photog of the year! Outstanding commentary. This update should be viewed by every analogue photographer period.
    Keep at it champion.

  • @JakeTheBear1
    @JakeTheBear1 Před 3 lety

    Just commenting to thank you how you remind me why I still wanted to shoot film. Reminds me of the emotion and gratification that each shot gives, that I think what counts.

  • @xx02
    @xx02 Před 3 lety +1

    i got into film this year and i love it, it makes me more creative. as well as explore my own aesthetics

  • @stephenwhited1833
    @stephenwhited1833 Před 3 lety +1

    Film has really helped my Digital business plan. I have a studio in a flea market where I take portraits and print them out immediately. This forces me to get it right the 1st time. I learned back in the film days to make sure of my shots were as close to right as possible because when I was in my dark room fixing would take a very long time and lots of prints. I shoot digital for money and film for me now.

  • @MattAitia
    @MattAitia Před 3 lety

    I need to start shooting film again! Happy holidays and happy new year!

  • @jankubat2694
    @jankubat2694 Před 3 lety

    Holy, new Jason content on christmas day (at least in Europe), Love you and Merry Christmas!

  • @404_pagenotfound7
    @404_pagenotfound7 Před 3 lety +141

    As a nerd i wanna say, isn’t it wonderful that every time you shoot film there are actual chemical reactions happening as you pressing down the shutter release? Analog is wonderful in a sense that it proves that you really exist; unlike digital, just a bunch of 0 and 1s that can easily get lost and never being remembered by anyone, just like myself:( yeah ik there are photoelectric effects and thb they are also pretty amazing, but lets be honest, not remotely comparable with film
    Sry for my english tho

    • @grahamrichards8531
      @grahamrichards8531 Před 3 lety +5

      Monochrome, why do I shoot it? - its the magic of the silver gelatin I love! Great chemistry and completely understandable - film will never die (or the images be lost in space).

    • @woodmanvictory
      @woodmanvictory Před 3 lety +7

      This is basically why I shoot film. The whole fact that you are physically creating an image that you captured in a physical medium is wild to me.

    • @goldrunner18725
      @goldrunner18725 Před 3 lety +7

      I’m a professional iPhone developer. Have been a professional mobile programmer since 2010. I own a Nikon DSLR since 2012. Just before the pandemic hit, I fell in love with the F5 thanks to Analog Insights and started shooting film. I’m still a professional iPhone developer, but I cannot, will not go back. I love film precisely because of what you’ve said - film exists. The shots you take are real and Physical, not logical data in structured file formats. To each their own and, I agree with Jason - if Digital allows you to get out there and shoot, I’m with ya. But I love film. Long live film.
      Now Kodak - forget about all those losers asking for Kodachrome to come back. And bring back Aerochrome instead! :P

    • @NathanButh
      @NathanButh Před 3 lety +2

      @@goldrunner18725 pretty similar to you but I'm an Android dev instead of iOS, started with mobile photography(with Moment) rather than dslr, but I did start working with the film at the end of last year.
      I love it and would kill for Kodak to bring back aerochrome. 🤣

    • @707lurks
      @707lurks Před 3 lety +1

      How high are you LOL 😂

  • @geirwilson3192
    @geirwilson3192 Před 3 lety

    Took the plunge into shooting film in the last few months of 2020 and it’s been a great experience so far! Very excited to blow my cash on more film cameras once I get comfy with the ones I currently have 🤞🏼

  • @RobbieMaynardCreates
    @RobbieMaynardCreates Před 3 lety

    You absolutely nailed it on the Challenge aspect. Cant wait to see what you come up with this year

  • @rfmee
    @rfmee Před 3 lety

    I got back into film photography over the summer, and thanks to some awesome family members I was able to get an AE-1 and AE-1 Program totally free. I love the feel of film photography, and thank you so much for making this video!

  • @goephilms6130
    @goephilms6130 Před 3 lety

    I fell in love with Rollei black and white film.... the constrast is damn on point. Thanks pal, love your videos. They inspired mine (in italian)
    Have a great 2021

  • @jackshort2983
    @jackshort2983 Před 3 lety

    Ive also always liked that when you take a photo with film, that piece of film was there in that moment, its not just a digital copy it was there when the memory took place

  • @danieltorres3077
    @danieltorres3077 Před 3 lety +1

    Dude, I super appreciate this video and your thoughts on shooting film. You’re spot on. The ending was also perfect haha 😆 wish me luck- I’m learning to shoot film and just bought my first film camera. Cheers man

  • @manuelnavarro1682
    @manuelnavarro1682 Před 3 lety +1

    Best photography channel I discovered in 2020. Unique style my friend. Greetings from Guadalajara, Mexico.

  • @ValRalTal
    @ValRalTal Před 3 lety

    Just got my AE-1 fully repaired and it’s almost as if it is fresh out the box. Really excited to start shooting film. Something about the process that I really love. Woo hoo :)

  • @bburchellphotos
    @bburchellphotos Před 3 lety +3

    I'll hopefully be shooting more film in 2021. It's such a fun learning experience for me. Got several to try and my brother just gifted me a roll of Ectarchrome 100 and Portra 800 which I look forward to trying as I've never tried slide film

  • @chanderprakash3159
    @chanderprakash3159 Před 2 měsíci

    4:18 This is the thing I can agree the most 😊

  • @willmcguire5099
    @willmcguire5099 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for clarifying my thoughts!

  • @Blue_Newt_01
    @Blue_Newt_01 Před 3 lety +1

    For the longest time I upgraded my digital cameras while reaching for what I felt was missing. And yea, it was the look of film. I’ve since dusted off the old canon AE-1 P, purchased some missing pieces to my development supplies and acquired a few Nikon models to complement the stash of old F Mount MF lenses I’ve gained over the yrs while using Nikon digital. And even added a Bronica to the mix. I love using both digital and film. I also draw and paint, so the film photography side is actually a tool for inspiration and ref photos. It really slows me down which helps to get to the essence of what I’m aiming for in my work.

  • @CalumetVideo
    @CalumetVideo Před 3 lety

    Jason really rocks it! Love his personality!

  • @strawberryjan2438
    @strawberryjan2438 Před 3 lety

    Totally agree it's the awesome aesthetic for me!

  • @gui4j
    @gui4j Před 3 lety +1

    well done , great arguments, thoughts and opinions ... well put togather and composed vlog

  • @patrickkennedy5330
    @patrickkennedy5330 Před 3 lety

    Your video on the Canon AE-1 was what convinced me to get one and get back into photography. Just got my third camera and my first roll of CineStill today.

  • @TannerGarcia
    @TannerGarcia Před 3 lety

    I don’t think I’ve commented before. I have been shooting mirrorless for 4 years. I picked up a Minolta Hi Matic AF2-M that lasted all of 34/36 exposures!
    Well, I ordered another Minolta, 7S, shot my first 2 rolls and waiting for the first roll to come back. Full auto settings test. Second roll, using a light meter app while I save for a Sekonic.
    Hopefully, other than adjusting the rangefinder a hair, I am hoping I don’t have any light leaks. Then, first roll of Cinestill800T!
    Thanks for all the great content, Jason!

  • @craigmckernan4056
    @craigmckernan4056 Před 3 lety +3

    With digital you take a photo, with analog you make one. They're a lot of film camera and lens kits that have way more charm and build quality over plasticy digital which I like. Make a video talking about how certain film camera's can be so much better (and fun) to use over digital.

    • @grahamrichards8531
      @grahamrichards8531 Před 3 lety +1

      I couldn't agree more. I have used Canon AE1s for quite a while but just a couple of months ago I discovered the Canon EF - what a beautiful camera, just love the vertical travel bladed titanium shutter. They were made for a very short time (3 yrs I think) but fortunately haven't been "discovered" yet so still very cheap.

    • @caleidoo
      @caleidoo Před 3 lety +2

      With smartphones: sure.
      But when I spend hours editing, fine tuning and applying my own style to a series of digital photos, I feel like I am creating an image, more than when I take a snapshot with my compact film camera or 35mm camera. I don't romanticise film. A great shot is a great shot, no matter how it was made. Both are tools to get to a certain result. And both have their weaknesses and strengths.

  • @oliverhardinge7824
    @oliverhardinge7824 Před 3 lety

    Needed this to close out 2020. Thanks Jason 🙏🏻

  • @dustysprockets1505
    @dustysprockets1505 Před 3 lety

    As always, friday made better by Jason
    Merry christmas y'all, keep 2021 grainy

  • @fgtheamateur
    @fgtheamateur Před 3 lety

    It's Imperfect...sums it all up.

  • @deefoozy
    @deefoozy Před 3 lety +5

    Shit dude, got into film last year right when corona started, spent 15 eur on a pentax sp1000 with the 55 2.0. completely functional. I'd say film is way cheaper to get into if you know what you're looking for.
    And i've got 1 person to thank for getting me into it, you ofc!
    Thanks bruv, your videos are an inspiration and a good watch when i've been feeling down.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah Před 3 lety +3

      @nicky the cat “a digital camera will also work forever.”
      LOL

    • @deefoozy
      @deefoozy Před 3 lety +1

      @nicky the cat I don't really feel like sending it through mail. Dunno why but i ain't too keen on the idea, There's a few local shops though but I am not gonna go out to get film developed because i wanna see em. I do still think film is cheaper to get into (including development costs).
      Sadly, digital won't keep working forever though, had to learn that the hard way buying a used 5dm2 (mirror issues).
      I'm not out of the digital field though, have a simple apsc dslr that shoots whatever i need quickly.

  • @ariwojciech350
    @ariwojciech350 Před 3 lety

    Love this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Oh_snap_jane
    @Oh_snap_jane Před 3 lety

    I have a 1979 Zenit that does great and i also have a Yashica 635. Love your channel

  • @hoastbeef1202
    @hoastbeef1202 Před 2 lety +2

    People love to debate "film vs digital" because then they don't have to focus on whether their own work is good or not. This is the same as why most photographers love to talk about "gear." As long as you keep talking about the sharpness of a lens, you don't have to talk about why your own work sucks. As Marshall McLuhan said in "The Medium is the Message": things in themselves are neither good nor bad, it's what you do with it that determines it's value. A factory assembly line can be used to make teddy bears, but the same factor assembly line can be used to make weapons.

  • @scstudios8
    @scstudios8 Před 3 lety

    I used to shoot pentax 67, Fuji 6x9, even mamiya press and the biggest reason i was thrilled when digital cameras could approach the quality was xrays. I cant believe how many rolls were blasted to death in airports. Then they sometimes let you skip the xray, sometimes not. Then that shot is gone. Also not knowing what you got when you need it is too painful. And not having to swap rolls constantly, or dropping a roll when you are loading the camera. Or missing the shot because you need to load a new roll, film flatness problems. Then the money for all the film, processing, then all the scanning time and problems that adds. Man, i do not miss the old days a bit. I certainly learned how to shoot well because it was all manual and you had no way to see what you did until way later.

  • @Cid_Coletti
    @Cid_Coletti Před 3 lety

    Nice. I love my digital work and I'm loving getting I to film over the past few months. A family member gave me a Canon F1 and an AE-1. Like you said, theres room for it all.

  • @ervczek
    @ervczek Před 3 lety +12

    Considering the upcoming film price rises, there's no better way to be broke than do film photography. Hell yeah, I'm in

    • @eladbari
      @eladbari Před 3 lety +1

      Wonder if prices rise cause demand rises or just cause Kodak feels like it.
      Also, I imagined a horrible thought of film being obsolete...which leads to seeing a Contax T2 mint being sold @5$. Hope this won't happen. We're all dependant on Kodak (& Fuji a bit)

    • @AK46_
      @AK46_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@eladbari I’m really dependent on the three packs of consumer film by fuji and the top quality’s of film produced by Kodak (ex ektar 100, and ektachrome 100) I recently just bought the contax TVS for Christmas and already in the last month the price of the camera has gone up 100 dollars. I am looking forward to the future of film but I don’t know if my bank account can handle that 😅

    • @KipRoof
      @KipRoof Před 3 lety +2

      @@eladbari Kodak has been losing money for the last few years. The price raise is an effort not to go bankrupt. Fuji was able to pivot to a different business model before the film market fell apart and are in a position to manufacture film if they like but it's not necessary for their profit.

  • @CathodeRayTube99
    @CathodeRayTube99 Před 3 lety

    Good video. You covered all the important points.

  • @bruceemberley9277
    @bruceemberley9277 Před 3 lety

    Yeah! Nailed it on all points, great video.

  • @DPImageCapturing
    @DPImageCapturing Před 3 lety

    Absolutely agree with ya on ALL points!! I haven’t stopped shooting film since I received my degree in 1989!

  • @TheIronSnail
    @TheIronSnail Před 3 lety

    My girlfriend hates grain with a passion. How do I convince her that it's actually all we have left to live for? Also man you single handedly changed this "genre" of film walks for me. Can't wait to watch you grow in 2021!

  • @waawaaweewaa2045
    @waawaaweewaa2045 Před 3 lety +6

    Happy holidays, I made sure to watch this in 144p for that vintage feel.

  • @CoreenMazzocchi
    @CoreenMazzocchi Před 2 lety

    Think it's time for my first analog year. Thanks for the dry humor and inspiration.

  • @bellephantt
    @bellephantt Před 3 lety +12

    the academy award goes to monica for “jason what the hell did u think i wouldn’t notice”

    • @jorgeu111
      @jorgeu111 Před 3 lety +2

      we need more Monica cameos

  • @jasonkroening
    @jasonkroening Před 3 lety

    Upload from Jason on my birthday?!
    BEST DAY EVER!

  • @clarence8485
    @clarence8485 Před 3 lety

    You said everything that was on my mind about film photography. Mind blowingly good. Special thanks to that section on a HK camera uncle speaking Cantonese. 🙇‍♂️

  • @brucekraft744
    @brucekraft744 Před 3 lety +3

    I have to strongly agree that film just looks great. Over the past couple of weeks I've scanned over 250 of my slides from 40-50 years ago. I am always struck by just how great they look from an artistic or emotional point of view. And I do mean they look great!

    • @dafunkmonster
      @dafunkmonster Před 2 lety

      I recently scanned some 60 year old Kodachrome slides that belonged to my wife's late grandfather, and it took my breath away to see the color and detail contained on those little plastic rectangles. Most weren't even metered properly, but the stock still managed to render some beautiful tones.
      The detail in his older 6x6 B&W negatives is even more staggering.

  • @azzalos
    @azzalos Před 3 lety

    Real nice Jason! Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @BadFlashes
    @BadFlashes Před 3 lety +55

    Ok so here’s the thing.... DOPE ASS VID AGAIN BOOO
    1. Love the ending subscribe photo... dope sauce
    2. Haha you got in trouble... 10 points to Monica for house Hufflepuff (please god let me get that right or it’s my head too)
    3. Merry Christmas Bro .... Can’t wait for photo challenge 2021 haha

  • @nathanr4633
    @nathanr4633 Před 3 lety

    I just bought a 3rd generation fed-5, and this makes me super excited to get it

  • @maxjovi591
    @maxjovi591 Před 3 lety +1

    yeah, I was starting to take photos from last December with Canon A-1 and Canonet QL GIII for those reasons :)

  • @weltontong2616
    @weltontong2616 Před 3 lety

    That clip from SCMP, it was in Cantonese which is what I speak at home. This is the second year in a row I am away from home and the voice of the old man speaking really comforts me

  • @thegrayyernaut
    @thegrayyernaut Před 3 lety +1

    6:24 Since you brought up later that there are premium film cameras and there are cheaper film cameras, the same must apply to digital cameras. The current camera I use is a Fujifilm X-T1 and it costs me $260. I bought two lens to use on it, a 35mm f/2 ($270) and a 90mm f/2 ($520).
    That's a total of $1050. I have shot with this combo for the past 2 years, producing more than 20,000 shots. I could be buying more lenses to compliment by kit but that will also apply for someone shooting film buying more expensive gears.
    .
    Therefore, I think *Price* is the most difficult point to use to convince someone to switch to film. I'm looking for a film camera now because of the look and the slowing down, not the price.

  • @JamieMPhoto
    @JamieMPhoto Před 3 lety +14

    You didn't even mention the little date stamp. I want it to be 1998 for lyfe.

  • @jaxnean2663
    @jaxnean2663 Před 3 lety +1

    Totally agree. Also, the less photos you take, the more you appreciate them. Having a few albums for each year vs tons and tons of files full of tons and tons of digital photos on your pc. People use to have a great time with a vacation photo slide show, now they scroll unenthusiastically tons of photos on Instagram a couple a times a day!

  • @jeffreyabelson7171
    @jeffreyabelson7171 Před rokem +1

    In reality, most people use both: I shot film for years, developed my own B&W and scanned the negs. Unless you're making prints the old fashioned way, you're combining digital and analog technologies, and unless you're making large prints, i'd wager most humans couldn't tell film from digital. I do love old lenses, so I keep those for my D700

  • @lesliesmith5266
    @lesliesmith5266 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation, thank you. I've been recently buying film cameras I used to have back in the day. I'm a retired pro photographer and just love the feel of my Nikon Fs and Mamiya tlrs. I recently bought a sinar P like the ones I used in the studio years ago. The examples I have bought now are in beautiful condition and were not ridiculously priced. It's reasuring to know that film.will be around for a good while and many others are going back to film, I have digital kit but just love the 'faff' of shooting film. Back in the day I bought a medium format Mamiya just to make me more selective and involved in my shots.....and the camera was a work of art and engineering too. Fully enjoyed your vid.

  • @schysch
    @schysch Před 3 lety

    Merry Chrysler !!

  • @Stop4MotionMakr
    @Stop4MotionMakr Před 3 lety

    Have a grainy Christmas!

  • @BimalTailor
    @BimalTailor Před 3 lety

    Just discovered this channel. What a guy.

  • @flojeune
    @flojeune Před 3 lety

    Love it!

  • @mrseekz
    @mrseekz Před 3 lety

    Your intercuts with references are my aesthetic.

  • @Ekruger7
    @Ekruger7 Před 3 lety

    I used to shoot black and white film with a Minolta like 6-7 years ago. Stopped when I started shooting digital and man was that a mistake. I just recently purchased a Canon AE-1 program and I can't wait to start shooting film again. And btw, awesome video. Hilarious and super informative. New subscriber here!

  • @stuartcarden1371
    @stuartcarden1371 Před 3 lety +6

    The fear of death has never quite left me, even though I shoot 85% digital now. Growing up and getting told off by your mom or grandfather for wasting your 24 or 36 shots on random signs and other nonsense as you walk through an airport definitely stays with you. I have a 64gb card in my camera yet I rarely, if ever, take more than 30 shots in a day. Film sharpens you up at a photographer and that's why I've never quite been able to let it go.

  • @uncatila
    @uncatila Před 3 lety

    In 1982 the national geographic photo "Afgan girl" was taken with the Nikon F2.
    I just picked one up on eBay for $91. That's a great camera. Pro level in 1972.
    I used to lug one around for years. I'd go off to europe with 6 roles of film. I could always buy more roles if I needed them. I used to guess at lighting cuz my prism didn't have a meter in it

  • @cristobalretondo6297
    @cristobalretondo6297 Před 3 lety

    Just great

  • @Lonewolfandalens
    @Lonewolfandalens Před 3 lety

    I mainly do bird photography so digital is the main medium for me, but I recently got into film photography and shoot a role every now and then. It has improved my photography overall as I don’t just take ‘a photo’ now. Plus I’m in love with how cool the film cameras look, only few digitals look that cool to me. I want to have one of each style - a TLR, an SLR and a modular medium format one now (I already have a rangefinder). I also started shooting Polaroid and due to their film price it makes you think about composition a lot as well before you press the shutter.

  • @keystream
    @keystream Před 3 lety +1

    I would love to see you make a video on the process of how you make a film photography video.
    And it would be awesome if you had a discord server where people could talk about film photography and their experiences with it.

  • @Pentax67
    @Pentax67 Před 3 lety

    Great video as usual !

  • @samhardy2038
    @samhardy2038 Před 3 lety

    Well done my man.