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How I Achieve The Film Look (The Archetype Process) 

Tom Humble
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@baladino
@baladino Год назад
I’ve always known rather than felt that you’re a smashing wedding photographer. Your lifestyle/fashion work recently is also impeccable. I’m glad things are on the up and up with you. May I assume the inimitable Mrs. Humble and the rest of the clan are well and good. Stay humble.
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Happy New Year Sir, thanks for the kind words. We’re all well thanks. Hope you’re happy and healthy.
@zachanderson303
@zachanderson303 Год назад
Excellent video! The archetype process also finally made me happy with my digital photos as I always struggled getting the look I wanted with digital compared to film. I still prefer film, particularly medium format, but TAP has made me far more confident in my digital workflow and really helped me dial in a consistent look.
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thanks man! 100% agree. I still prefer the look and feel or real film but TAP has made me happy with my digital edits to the point where I’ll only shoot film for certain reasons and anything else just stick to digital. What a time to be alive haha 😂
@plrrt
@plrrt Год назад
they look like a lovely couple! great photos!
@duprebushnell2488
@duprebushnell2488 Год назад
went to the beach yesterday and shot the entire day only using your colour[expired] preset and it just might be my fav preset of all time right now 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂🤦‍♂...insanely gorgeous and packs just the right amount of grain to make almost any photo FEEL like a lot more than what it would be using any other profile. you are the GOAT my man thank you and please upload more presets soon? - Sincerely, a fan
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thank you. I often return to that one as I love the filmy, grainy, soft vibes it produces.
@tomasgold8317
@tomasgold8317 Год назад
Those portraits at 8min are stunning!
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thanks!
@patrickcinco7550
@patrickcinco7550 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this and for free presets keep it up the good work...😊❤
@RandyPollock
@RandyPollock Год назад
I needed a video like this for a review of TAP, thank you for taking the time to make this...
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
No worries. Thanks for watching
@daviddufeal
@daviddufeal Год назад
Very instructive videos! Thanks for sharing your process...just noticed they released a C1 version! Xxxtra thanks again and Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!!
@gabbyg2724
@gabbyg2724 Год назад
Got yourself a new subscriber here! Cheers!
@ChrisMarxen
@ChrisMarxen Год назад
Man! I was just about to sell my Voigtländer 58 1.4mm. Now I'm thinking of BUYING a GFX50 :D Great video! Im very impressed by you editing speed. Getting a finished image in 2 minutes is fantastic!
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thanks! It’s such a nice combo once you get the hang of it. Feels like you’re shooting medium format film but with instant results! I obviously rushed the edit for the video but when you edit 50+ weddings a year like me it becomes second nature.
@ChrisMarxen
@ChrisMarxen Год назад
@@Tom-Humble Let's be real. "Rushing" can be a good thing. Whatever we do after the first 2 minutes,.... well it's very likely only we see the difference from there. And since i'm not looking much at my (client)work after it's done, being efficient and quick is a great thing. Turnaround time is also important. Sometimes more than making it 110% perfect. I'm fortunate enough to have a PhaseOne XF as my workhorse so getting another camera... I can't find a good argument right now :D Still what you did there - pairing the FX lens with a bigger sensor is brilliant. Great look! I hope for more videos but I get if you don't find the time. Same here.
@BeingWolfy
@BeingWolfy Год назад
Wonderful pictures in your intro. Still watching, but wanted to say that.
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thanks!
@BeingWolfy
@BeingWolfy Год назад
@@Tom-Humble - You're welcome.
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
Everything that you said about the jeopardy of shooting film applied to the first fifteen years of my photography career. Very stressful ☹️
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
It definitely can be stressful but it’s also one of the main reasons I find film more fun
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
@@Tom-Humble I loved shooting film except where there was no second chance to shoot if there was a failure. I used to shoot a lot of aerial photography (in the RAF) and a failure could be a big problem. I breathed a big sigh of relief when I got my Canon 1Ds.
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
Oh, do you know of Nick Carver on RU-vid
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
@@markbaigent8373 yes I follow his channel. I love how he can make a 20 min video and it all be about taking just 1 photo. Reaffirms the importance of slowing down which film very much helps with.
@markbaigent8373
@markbaigent8373 Год назад
@@Tom-Humble, his love of Whiskey is a good thing as well. When I win the lottery I will get a Shen Hao 6x27, it looks like a wonderful camera.
@Jswift77
@Jswift77 Год назад
Great video and pictures! It's funny I just made my first photography youtube video and it's about the same thing - achieving the film look out of digital. I also use the 50r and the voigtlander - great combo!
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
No way! I’ll check it out. It’s definitely a great combo. I’ve been using it for a few years now and still my favourite digital set up.
@Jswift77
@Jswift77 Год назад
@@Tom-Humble that's awesome. Thanks for the support brother. Yes it's a great lens. Super sharp, good color and dynamic range. Very film like! Love all your other videos as well!
@jorghahn2903
@jorghahn2903 Год назад
Would have been interesting to see a comparison between these photos after applying your film-like post processing and the same photos after applying a “normal” post processing (without going for this film-like look). For me it’s never really clear what is so different about the look of film vs digital. Btw, did you ever try Dehancer?
@olepetterson4382
@olepetterson4382 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Also have the The archetype packs and they are such game changers. What kind of film grain overlays are you using? Thanks :)
@enriqueferrer8366
@enriqueferrer8366 Год назад
Great video!! I was waiting something like this! Only one question, whay WB you use in the camera?
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Auto!
@adtechniques
@adtechniques 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your process. What kind of film grain overlays are you using? Where I can buy it? Thank :)
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble 2 месяца назад
Check out the archetype process. They have real grain overlays that work in photoshop.
@adtechniques
@adtechniques 2 месяца назад
@@Tom-Humble thank you.
@venividdivici0
@venividdivici0 Год назад
great video :)
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Thanks
@kristophercarloramos412
@kristophercarloramos412 10 месяцев назад
if i avail the archetype pack could be possible to share the file to my photography team?
@Diarigel
@Diarigel Год назад
👍 Очень нравятся ваши видео
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Спасибо
@TRCass
@TRCass Год назад
Hi Tom, great video 👌 Can I ask, do you need an adapter to fit a voigtlander lens to the gfx50r? - thinking of getting one and this lens is just 10/10 haha
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Yes you’ll need a Nikon F to Fuji GF adapter
@roybush1
@roybush1 Год назад
Fine for odd select photos but surely would be a nightmare for a batch edit of wedding photos
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Very true. I only use it for specific photos. Although apparently there is a way to batch edit and add the grain. I think there’s a video about it on the TAP FB page.
@jhenning87
@jhenning87 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Do you ever use the Fujifilm simulations instead of TAP? If you don’t I’m just curious why?
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
I use the Fuji simulations within my own presets so have used them in the past but they don’t come as close to the look of real Fuji and portra film stocks imo as you get when using TAP.
@danielfeatherstone674
@danielfeatherstone674 Год назад
as that's a 35mm lens do you get a lot of vignetting? It it a Nikon mount?
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Yes it’s a Nikon mount and there’s some vignette when using wide open but very easily corrected in post.
@danielfeatherstone674
@danielfeatherstone674 Год назад
I prefer using my 645z medium format (especially for street) the AF is better than the GFX range. I'm looking to something similar with some vintage glass but adapters are slim to none
@mex5341
@mex5341 Год назад
only works with properly exposed photos .
@jasongold6751
@jasongold6751 7 месяцев назад
I simply love digital. Film a freaking gamble! The lab if color, can be the begin and end of an endeavor! A lab ruined 4 films, not so recently. Actual debris from other films! Remjet! Larger sensors is sheer selling! Sorry. All one needs a minimum of 330 of actual needs! I made large prints with early digitals CCD and small MB! Film is always grainy! I like that!
@dalex60
@dalex60 Год назад
I get the film look by shooting film…
@Tom-Humble
@Tom-Humble Год назад
Well done. Your family must be proud
@ChrisMarxen
@ChrisMarxen Год назад
Would be strange if you wouldn't 🤣
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