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Photography On Location: The Pallet Yard + Kentmere 400 Film 

Nick Carver
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VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
Hey, folks. It’s time for one of them photography on locations. This time I’m photographing the wonder and glory of a pallet yard in Los Angeles. Yessir, this is the kind of thing a photographer dreams of shooting someday. What’s that? You want to shoot Yosemite or Mesa Arch or the Grand Canyon? Well GET IT OUTTA HERE. Not in my house, kid. Ugly industrial photos or nothing.
I’ll be breakin’ out ol’ reliable for this one - my Shen Hao TFC 617-A with some Kodak Portra 160 film. That’ll be for the main event. Then I’ll put some miles on my lovely Fujifilm GA645Zi.
But wait a minute…what’s that? No. It can’t be. gasp Why, yes it is! That’s Ilford Kentmere Pan 400 film in 120 format! Truly unbelievable.
…yeah Ilford sent me some film before they officially released it. I shot one roll. Not enough to make a full judgement call on it, but hey, at least I’m trying something new for a change. Will it replace my beloved Kodak Tri-X? Well you’ll just have to watch the video to find out! Or continue reading, because I’m about to give you the answer right here. You ready?
The answer is no.
Kentmere’s great and it’s super affordable, but I don’t take kindly to change. I gots the films I likes and I likes to keep ‘em that way.
Anyway, enjoy the video!
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Комментарии : 176   
@fgsz291
@fgsz291 Год назад
Man, I didn‘t expect to get an existential crisis over wooden pallets
@MWigforss
@MWigforss Год назад
Based!
@paulscottfilms
@paulscottfilms Год назад
that sort of collapse into visual reality thing is normal here
@ziggy149
@ziggy149 Год назад
"I guess the next time you see me, I'll just be pulling up on the lotalright - we're here." such understated brilliant humor.
@ckronauer
@ckronauer Год назад
Once again, I really like the fact that you choose to follow the less-beaten path. The subject matter that many, if not most, would pass up because it is not glamorous or does not have a shock value. Your 6x17 series, to which this is a great addition, is sublime and thoughtful. Desert, urban landscape, the lost Taco Bells; all exceptional-both the topics and the way you have presented them. I think what you are consciously or unconsciously sharing with us is a deeper way of seeing. Slow down, think about what it is that you are trying to achieve from the image, and then execute with confidence.
@SargePfeffer
@SargePfeffer Год назад
Hey Nick! These 'On-Location' always inspire me, I loved the close-up shots of the dials on your equipment as you fiddled with them to take the picture. Also your philosophical assessments are always spot on haha
@JudeStreicherPhoto
@JudeStreicherPhoto Год назад
Your ability to tell a story and inspire is second to none. Keep 'em coming!
@AldermanFredCDavis
@AldermanFredCDavis 5 месяцев назад
LOVE when you take us location scouting and shooting with you. Also, LOVE that you explain what draws you to a scene, location, or image. Similarly, I have always been drawn to shooting abandoned industrial buildings. I think, "What was the last day here like?" "Who were the people who worked here?" "Why did this place go out of business?" "Whose dream died here?" etc.
@ReimannPembroke
@ReimannPembroke Год назад
That 6x17 of the palette yard is maybe one of my favorites you have taken on your channel! So well balanced and great idea to get the little canyon through the middle. So well done!
@dandog77
@dandog77 Год назад
I love the subtle Reno 911 reference. Great photos too!
@trappedindc8678
@trappedindc8678 Год назад
RPT bags and accessory pouches, lens and film holders etc. Still the most comfortable, well thought out and functional large/medium format photography system ever made. I have 4 of them
@williamgustavsson9404
@williamgustavsson9404 Год назад
Stellar photography, as always. Can't get enough of photography on location!
@tangomike1306
@tangomike1306 Год назад
Shiver, that Cavemanthought was deep ...
@extremelydave
@extremelydave Год назад
Well Mr photo man, I think your picture was downright cool. You nailed the composition and exposure as far as I can tell. The only problem I see is that you WILL require a wide format book to present the pair of photos side by side. I, for one, would like to see that book come out in my lifetime (I'm an old codger kinda guy) so don't take too long on getting it published. Keep you RU-vid mojo workin' and hopefully see you again soon!
@phototopics1156
@phototopics1156 Год назад
I couldn't help zeroing in on your Airguide weather station as soon as it came on screen. I have the same one...my parents bought it for me back in the '60s. Didn't think I would ever see another one!
@lloydrvn
@lloydrvn Год назад
Inspirational, philosophical, and goofiness (13:26 😂), Nick offers it all. You continue to be you, sir. You are a gem. Thank you for putting these videos out to fill the empty void in our lives.
@RossJukesPhotography
@RossJukesPhotography Год назад
I've been pre-visualising buying this book!!
@edmontonian5270
@edmontonian5270 Год назад
You know... I was previsualizing a Nick Carver RU-vid video drop this weekend and wouldn't you know it... it's "The Secret" maaaannnnnn!!!
@only-stardust
@only-stardust Год назад
The 6x17 shot is gorgeous Nick. Your conditions and composition are just perfect. Looks a Hiroshi Nagai but pallety.
@timschaefer86
@timschaefer86 Год назад
I absolutely adore the pallet photo. What a capture.
@haimtoeg
@haimtoeg Год назад
Always enjoy the 6x17 videos and look forward to your panorama book.
@nathanmallen
@nathanmallen 4 дня назад
The cut at 4:08 killed me
@KylerSteele
@KylerSteele Год назад
That photo paired perfectly with the junk yard. Lovely video
@vincentlamoureux422
@vincentlamoureux422 Год назад
Loved the diatribe on wooden pallets and the photographic journey that came with it!
@renemens24
@renemens24 Год назад
I want to be that perfect companion to that book. some day. I hope! Thank you Nick, for letting me use the word juxstaposition in a correct way. XOXO
@partlydave2
@partlydave2 Год назад
Lol that last mouse click of the scanner loading montage was gold. Reminds me of the transitions in Hot Fuzz - a hyper action sequence of the mundane steps of a process.
@therealnotanerd
@therealnotanerd Год назад
With Nick's videos, I like and comment first on how great the video is and THEN I watched it. I was never disappointed.
@karolaneuer5506
@karolaneuer5506 Год назад
I would love to see these panoramic images printed big in one exhibition one day.
@cliftonwhittaker260
@cliftonwhittaker260 Год назад
Years ago I had a client who manufactured wooden pallets. Log trucks brought him the raw material (logs); he cut them in his sawmill; cut the pallet boards and skids; and nailed them together. He only used low-grade trees that were not suitable for more sophisticated products. Here's something else: wooden pallets might all look the same but they are not the same. They are made to support different types of loads and the skids are spaced differently to accommodate different types of loaders. So... maybe there is even more to this picture than you realized, Nick. Do you want to go back and talk with the owner of these pallets to get more detail and possibly even expand your philosophy? It might be a picture worthy of additional consideration. I know I like it.
@philwest3511
@philwest3511 Год назад
Its more to do with the usage and where the pallet can or not go… the ‘chemical’ treatment boils down to 4 common types: HT - heat treatment MB - methyl bromide DB - debarked KD - kiln dried Great shot though reminds me of the visual in my mind I pass on a certain train I take in Spain of shipping containers
@edb2720
@edb2720 Год назад
The way those two pictures complement and support each other is fantastic. Love your photos and your videos man.
@VedutaV
@VedutaV Год назад
Book is a perfect firm for series of a photographs to exist. Making a book and photos for one is an experience every photographer should have. Hope to see your book done. Love your on location videos 💙💛
@cmichaelhaugh8517
@cmichaelhaugh8517 Год назад
Love the synergy of these two pictures.
@IainHC1
@IainHC1 Год назад
Always a pleasure Nick 🙂 Thanks for the vid 🙂
@nomadben
@nomadben 8 месяцев назад
The pallet photo turned out great, I really like that one. I didn't care as much for the junkyard photo, but they go really well together. I always enjoy the On Location videos.
@BackFocus11
@BackFocus11 Год назад
Oh yeah. Another Nick master video. Love it
@dpulte
@dpulte Год назад
Great video, Nick!
@maxwellwellmax878
@maxwellwellmax878 Год назад
Im sooooooooooooo glad you uploaded today, I had a rough week and the weekend was pretty Dull so your Video was sorely needed!!!
@arieldevillers4244
@arieldevillers4244 Год назад
Great shot Nick!
@anand_pg
@anand_pg Год назад
Great shot!
@fredychacha9961
@fredychacha9961 Год назад
Wow spectacular
@KODAKER
@KODAKER Год назад
Ordered chaos! Lovely as usual!☺️
@David_analogue01
@David_analogue01 Год назад
Looking forward to the book!
@07dnokin
@07dnokin Год назад
let me know when that book is ready! I like both of those two photos, but together they become something else! They look great.
@don8635
@don8635 Год назад
I just love your sense of humour, Nick
@peterbaylis8631
@peterbaylis8631 Год назад
Nick, those two images will look great side by side, maybe as the centre spread for your book. Cheers Pete.
@Necroblob
@Necroblob Год назад
Another banger. Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos.
@cfwheezy
@cfwheezy Год назад
Ive been in a photography slump lately. Lots of family stuff going on and my Cystic Fibrosis is now acting up again. However... Watching your video is inspiring. Time to shake it off and just get out there. Thank you.
@Invictus13666
@Invictus13666 Год назад
Love the screen name 👍🏽 Sorry it’s acting up. I’ve known a couple people with cf. sucks.
@cfwheezy
@cfwheezy Год назад
@@Invictus13666 Thank you.
@lavalampsucculent2996
@lavalampsucculent2996 Год назад
I hope you can get your inspiration back and that things settle down a little bit so you can go and shoot more!! You sound dedicated to the craft and it'll take you really far I'm sure. God bless and keep it up!!
@maxmillion4216
@maxmillion4216 Год назад
Always great info Nick and always I LAFAO......great job at keeping it real.
@RetroGlass
@RetroGlass Год назад
You always impress me with your photos.
@atlebo561
@atlebo561 Год назад
Great, they go perfectly together :-)
@comment_deleted
@comment_deleted Год назад
The moment I thought, "he sounds like Lt. Dangle" I chuckled Then you immediately dropped the "just some new film goofin" line and I lmao'd🤣
@dufrankify
@dufrankify Год назад
Great stuff!
@richardc8155
@richardc8155 Год назад
Thank you Nick. Typically great vid. You explain your craft with clarity and aplomb. Bravo
@thomverhoeven7896
@thomverhoeven7896 Год назад
Another great video Nick. Love from the Netherlands!
@johnsmith1474
@johnsmith1474 Год назад
You drive out to a junky urban scene with $12K of equipment to take a shot of a pallet pile, on film no less. I love you man. The ground glass & leaf shutter with hand meter process is to die for, as I've experienced with my Horseman 6x9 field camera setup. I'd love to be 50 feet away at 90 degrees, to you to shoot a landscape of a guy with his head under a cloth using a 6x17 setup shooting a fenced in yard of wooden pallets. You got lucky with the street trash, it's just right. I wonder what you think of incident meter readings? To me they add one more bit of mysticism wonder-science to the shooting process. That center filter is very expensive last I checked, it can be duplicated exactly in Photoshop to save 1.3 stops as you surely know. Great video.
@mm8276352
@mm8276352 Год назад
I had to rewind to see that mid-word cut to the location again. So good.
@harry2189
@harry2189 Год назад
I LOVE these videos, by far my favourite thing to watch on yt
@kennethrank9489
@kennethrank9489 Год назад
Beautiful! I love your idea. This could become your "signature" subject idea.
@frankpavich
@frankpavich Год назад
Love the photo. Love the video.
@GreggObst
@GreggObst Год назад
Looking forward to that book one day.
@barnaclewatcher4060
@barnaclewatcher4060 Год назад
Another entertaining and educational on location video Nick.I never realized how important wood pallets are to our civilized way of life.... but now I know! 😀
@markwalkerphotography
@markwalkerphotography Год назад
Good to have you back on location Nick 😄
@jamesherrick2566
@jamesherrick2566 Год назад
Great video. Always inspiring.
@Bujia.
@Bujia. Год назад
I love the way you "put order" on a chaotic place. Months struggling to manage to do it in a woodland, so hard for me after almost 20 +years. The way you do it helped me a lot.. Never comment but always check on your channel because you are one of the best photographers out there. Thanks for let us see your process man!
@silekiernanphotography
@silekiernanphotography Год назад
Love both of these images Nick; have always admired your junk yard scene and it pairs nicely with this new image. Reminds me of Andreas Gursky. Thank you for sharing!
@FabrizioZago
@FabrizioZago Год назад
Love the pallet pano, great shot that goes well with the junkyard. I like the photo taken with the Fuji too. I own the non zoom version, the GA645, and I always enjoy to use it.
@ryanbhangdia
@ryanbhangdia Год назад
wow awesome video, one of my favorites. I really really like the watermelon patch image, the juxtaposition for me works incredibly well and I love images that balance such different elements so well.
@madrouault3
@madrouault3 Год назад
Thx from France!
@WayneThePoet
@WayneThePoet Год назад
Love the pano pallet image, great depth, and composition. So many shots in the Instagram era have their subject dead center, which most of us before Instagram, were taught to avoid. And while your backlit “valley” in the pallets is centered and draws your eye, the building on the left is the real star. It’s up front, and has lots of interest and textures which lead you into the rest of the photo. Especially with the perfectly placed tree behind, which seems to point directly at it. If you break the main elements down to big shapes and tonal values, the placement of those shapes are fantastic. Really nice!
@MrMeadowfresh
@MrMeadowfresh Год назад
Fun vid as usual, and inching ever so closer to that 100k mark!
@marcusoutdoors4999
@marcusoutdoors4999 Год назад
My neighbour runs his heating system off old pallets. Wonderful pictures as always.
@CarlosPBeltran
@CarlosPBeltran Год назад
Fantastic.
@andrewfindlayphoto
@andrewfindlayphoto Год назад
'Kentmere' that's a name from the past. They used to make graded B&W paper in a factory in the Lake District, Cumbria. I remember the paper was ideal for photographers who didn't want to be troubled by strong blacks.
@Professor_Internet_PhD
@Professor_Internet_PhD Год назад
qualiy shot, as usual. They do indeed combine really well.
@ianbabcock5951
@ianbabcock5951 Год назад
There was a company nearby, "Peter's pallets" who refurbished. I called him one time and Peter answered.. he was hammering thru the whole phone call and a dog barking in the background. Anyway I just started using split ND w/4x5 and your tip about stopping down is great, I had to judge by just looking at the front of the lens, next time I'll try it!
@stevesvids
@stevesvids Год назад
I have a pallet shot that I've been trying to get for a long while now. Never achieved it. I realise now I've never thought it through enough. This gives me fresh hope and new visualisation of what I'm trying to achieve. Great image my friend. Everything you do... is. Take care Regards.... Steve.
@CookedLight
@CookedLight Год назад
We hope !!! 😅 they are two very good shots
@caiodlimaM
@caiodlimaM Год назад
great video as allways
@franz_bergmueller
@franz_bergmueller Год назад
Excellent!
@iggvec5769
@iggvec5769 Год назад
what a content ... i love your brain, as a photographer i love your thinking about everything, i wish to learn that but a feel i kinda already have it, just not putting it in a words ... overall i love you so much
Год назад
I think this is one of the best next step moves that you made in your photographic journey. This pair of photographs will make you famous one day my man. Keep up the good work and therefore keep inspiring people such as myself. Luv ya monica'.
@shura311
@shura311 Год назад
Yeah, I think I'd buy that book... sometime...
@erichstocker8358
@erichstocker8358 Год назад
I really enjoyed this and could see immediately the similarity with the junkcar photo. I use Kentmere in 35mm. I am happy to hear that it is available in 120.
@kimsosson4739
@kimsosson4739 Год назад
I'm so much looking forward for a book to come. Why? I really dig your photography (and I love photo books, especially a nice coffee table sized on). And I barely have wallspace for photography, and the few there is, is decorated with some paintings and a few decent images that I took (very few worth hanging 🤷🏻‍♂️). Plus that'll give access to more of your great photography in one place. I understand of course that the planning and the cost of making a worthy book are not easy.
@JohnKrill
@JohnKrill Год назад
Real close to 100k subscribers. I will keep coming back to check the count. No need for you to check. You keep making these terrific videos. I will let you know .
@achinthadahanayake6477
@achinthadahanayake6477 Год назад
Pano shot is superb ❤️🧡 I started shooting film very recently. (Few years ago) the first film i shot was the Kentmere 100. I developed it myself (i didnt contol the temperature, i used tap water) even with my sloppy developing, photos came out good. Glad they are coming up with the 120
@scottweaverphotovideo
@scottweaverphotovideo Год назад
I would also be very intrigued to photograph this subject. You mentioned a junk yard. There is a massive one I've looked at for years and subconsciously I consider how to capture it.
@UncleDansVintageVinyl
@UncleDansVintageVinyl Год назад
I almost always find myself drawn to really contrasty subjects. So Kentmere 400 might be good for me!
@otroargentinocamioneroenes5805
Nice panoramic!
@ChristineWilsonPhotography
@ChristineWilsonPhotography Год назад
Your right its the perfect shot to go with the junk yard shot
@danbuchman7497
@danbuchman7497 Год назад
Hi, thank you for posting this field trip, photos and explaining why you selected this shot. I first discovered your channel looking for scanning negative guidance, but I always had a bit of difficulty “understanding” your art. I seem to recall (Picasso maybe), said about appreciating cubism that art is communication and just because you don’t understand the language, doesn’t mean the communication is any less important. It’s on me, the viewer to learn the language to appreciate the message. I think this video went a long way toward not only my appreciation of your work, but also that work of other artists. Best regards.
@worldofrandometry6912
@worldofrandometry6912 Год назад
Excellent stuff. Very 'palletable'.
@weisserth
@weisserth Год назад
Sunday is saved.
@MichaWha
@MichaWha Год назад
Super cool as usual! Seeing as I'm a broke-ass photographer, I should give these Kentmere stocks a shot!
@enigmabletchley6936
@enigmabletchley6936 Год назад
"In a book, someday", Nick? I'll pre-order as soon as you announce it (as I am sure a lot of your subscribers will, as well). Great video and photography, as always.
@derkarhu5079
@derkarhu5079 Год назад
I quite liked the two 6x17 shots in that two-on-the-page format; not your original vision, but they play against one another in that 'stack'....but, hey, just a 'lurker' ;-) Keep well, enjoy a nice glass of Scotch for me!
@nextpicture
@nextpicture Год назад
i love your choice of locations.. this would be my choice too.. thx.. from berlin, germany
@chromagraphphotoart
@chromagraphphotoart Год назад
Nick: #1 Once again, you and Ben Horne Post ON THE SAME DAY. Just Sayin' #2 If your quiff gets any higher, you will need to either kneel, or get a bigger house #3 I'm sure those films were meant for me...
@LaViejaConsolada
@LaViejaConsolada Год назад
kudos to you for being honest and fair with the feelings you got from kentmere 400. I had exactly the same reaction when I gave it a go years ago: a dull, low latitude big grain film. Some people like it, but it is not for me.
@__lancaster
@__lancaster Год назад
"Stacks of socio economic stability." Brilliant 🤣😂
@robmcd
@robmcd Год назад
I’m wondering when I’ll run into Nick in Norseman Western Australia taking photos of the tailings pile.
@levisimpson516
@levisimpson516 Год назад
When's the Kickstarter for this book? No rush. ;) Lol Nice work on the photo, and as always enjoyed the show.
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