I don’t know why, but the image of that guy jumping straight in the air looks like he’s ascending to a higher realm or being exorcised or something LMAO
@@PhotographyWithinfocus because bro, the type of camera he is using was generally used in 19th century but this match took place in today's time, so in the future when archeologists will be doing research they'll be confused and will question themselves that how on earth was a match that took place in 2024 was shot in a camera from the 10th century, i hope i made you understand it
@@Pakhira148 Yeah thanks. As a professional photographer who also shoots film, I appreciate the lesson. Also, have you considered that historians in the future might understand that there are still people who shoot film? I mean, professional film cameras are still being produced new and used.
Analog shooting has returned in big time around covid time, and people last few years been opsessed with anything retro. Big dogs like Kodak, Fuji, Ilford etc. are making huge bucks and are in heavy demand of producing 35mm film. Kodak literally went bankrupt and almost shut down but manufacturing film made them bounce back, thats their main focus now. Also alot of IMAX is shot in 35mm (for example Oppenheimer was shot in super 35) and thats a huge chunk of money that goes into it, making it more and more affordable.