god i missed your videos, the editing is unmatched! bought my first film camera bc of your work, though my photos were nowhere near as good! ur awesome, keep it up!
I picked one up recently. I love my Leica but society has decayed too much to bring it out. Not for a while. Less civilized times will be documented through a layer of perspex.
RA4 reversal is certainly a unique one, especially when blown up to such sizes. Though consistent results are hard to maintain, and is rather complex compared to the likes of cibachrome
Yes, finally. I want a digital camera with that sensor size and 10,000 M pixel. Then I will be satisfied. Edit: I wish it was a little bit bigger though, like 25x25? Perfect.
You have a light leak .....probably in the film back. maybe coming from where the dark slide goes. That's probably what is causing the white areas on the lower left side of your film. I shot with the GS-1 for about 10 years. Great camera! Thanks for posting!
Well, congratulations. Just discovered your channel and already busy scanning in the hundreds of unscanned negatives i shot in the past five years so i can finally start putting together selections to get printing and put some stuff together into project folders to release someday. Don't know how your thesis went but if 'amount of inspiration to others' is a measure, you sure as shit deserve a fucking A+.
Completely random comment also I'm dyslexic so sorry about eny spelling mistakes I fists saw this video like 2 years ago ish and it was the video that fists got me in to film photography I'm still learning but without this video I would never have given it a second thought so thank u for making it
Wish I could conceptually grasp the reversal process. As far as I understand, he burns away the exposed silver, exposes the remaining silver, then develops whatever’s left? …how that becomes color is beyond my comprehension.
I used to hate it, "oh why bother, if you wanna shoot film just buy an old Canon!"... Then I had to take 3 Fuji disposables to Punk Rock Bowling. Couldn't bring my Canon, Yashica, Zeiss... nothing. 27 photos a day was not enough. Especially with not so great film. This year though, this year, I'm taking one of these, a roll of 400, 800 and maybe 1600 per day, and I'm gonna absolutely apeshit. This medium has taught me one thing. Keep an open mind. Everything, no matter how stupid it seems, has a reason to exist.
With disposable film cameras I do remember that my mom used them allot throughs my siblings and I childhood so when ever I do look at these kind of cameras it's like it does bring back some memories
I've got a similar one to the one you have at hand, and that made me glad. I first went on the Lomography website to seek tutorials, and yours deserve to be there; this made me more than happy with my purchase and ready to take shots. Thank you Nat 🤗
How about B&W? is Negative Lab Pro an advantage there or is Epson Scan enough? It is all I have used so far on my B&W which is 90% of what I shoot. Great video by the way, really explained things I was not clear on.
You loved it so much that when it broke you didn't get another? But more pertinently if you have a manual camera with settings accidentally glued to f=8 shutter=1/120, would you be worse off except for actually having to endure a decent lens?