35MM FILM Photography in the Foggy Woods
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After a 9 year hiatus, I try my hand at some 35mm film photography in the woods. Let's see how this goes...
A huge thanks to my good friend Joe for making this video possible. Letting me use his film camera and even offering a roll of film/developing it. Show some love to his work below!
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Also, two other talented photographers who inspired me to get back into film, make sure to check them out.
Grainydays: / @grainydaysss
Willem Verbeeck: / @willemverb
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I enjoy the frame with the person in it. It just was a better finish for me.
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@RickyB349
3 жыл бұрын
Same here
Wow. I honestly got kind of emotional when you showed the image of the people perfectly framed by the trees. What a beautiful shot!!
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Nick!
@hugomartinsphoto
Жыл бұрын
totally
I like trees too! Especially in fog! Great video mate.
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! :)
@marcp.1752
2 жыл бұрын
So do i, it's just that usually there's no fog, when you've got the time to be into the woods here...
Not gonna lie, I became frustrated for a sec there but damn. That person just took the photo to a whole other level.❤
@hugomartinsphoto
Жыл бұрын
eheh
Shooting film is definitely a different and special experience compared to digital. This past year, I have enjoyed mixing in medium format 6x6 film into my shooting workflow. Shooting film makes you slow down and really think about your comps and overall creative choices before clicking the shutter. The look of film is also different than digital; a smoother more refined look.
As for the last two images: I personally prefer symmetry in photos where possible, and the inclusion of a human element made it all the more interesting. Thank you for sharing your creative experience in the foggy woods. 🙏
Love and like the calmness of your storytelling…nice shots…
I love that you showed the process. So many other youtubers will just show videos of them walking around and snapping the 'perfect shot' every time. But it really is a process with a bit of problem solving and (sometimes) guessing involved. Beautiful video. Thanks!
Gorgeous work. Thank you for capturing the raw emotion of film photography.
That atmosphere! 🔥🔥🔥
Now that took me back 50 years or so Michael. You did a great job too. the shot with the person was outstanding mate.
Loved your video, the beautiful images you captured and seeing how you go about the process of capturing these beautiful scenes. This video was so refreshing to see. Loved the image with the person in it.
wow, incredible work.
Beautiful. You always inspire me to try different ways to take photos.
I see now why you have over 80k subscribers Michael .. your approach is super relaxed , humble , super chilled and not over the top like a lot of KZread bloggers out there ! Good stuff mate 👌🏻👏👍
Recently found your channel and you're already my favorite landscape photographer on KZread! Your images are so beautiful and inspiring for me!
Amazing!!!
I liked the symmetrical one with the figure for the scale. Continue doing these film photography videos they are interesting and give your channel an added dimension. Been getting back into film photography too so nice to see others doing the same.
What an absolutely beautiful spot and the images came out perfect I love it !
I loved this video and the pictures were amazing. Great work
Really lovely shots. I really enjoy shooting film
My two favorite things, fog and trees. The image at 11:12 is stunning. Great video! Edit: There are so many stunning images.
With film, when in doubt, always overexpose. Fantastic pictures and welcome back to the dark(room) side.
Awesome! More film please! Love your work and always wondered how it would translate to film. Not disappointed in the least.
Great video. Absolutely love the fog! I'm headed to SF tomorrow for a week. I hope I get some fog too in my landscape photos. As to your question on composition. I actually like the symmetrical photo with the random person directly between the trees. Great way to turn something unexpected into something fantastic!
This is my favourite work you have done on 9 years, I feel like I have been following you for 9 years
Great video! Time for me to get a 35mm camera. Thanks for the inspiration.
What a great video! You make editing look effortless! You even had a shot through the lens ☺️
I love the photo with the person in the center, what a beautiful composition! And now I am inspired to load some film into my old camera and see if I remember what to do with it. 😉
Outstanding, Stellar segment, Five stars and then some. I have gone back to shooting 120 mm film and enjoying the process very much
Very, very nice images. I know it’s hard to say, looking at digitised images on an electronic tv screen, but i do love the look of film, just seems something different about it; calmer and less overblown than much of the (over processed?) digital photography so common.
Beautiful, loved it The image with the human element was so good
Awesome video and photographs 😍
You brought back happy memories of my days with film. My favourite of the two final shots was the symmetrical one with the lady in it.
Fantastic photos! I like the colors and composition, I really like the Last photo.
Great video, Michael. Nice to see you shooting film. You got some very nice photos there, but the one with the person between the trees are my favorite.
I also like the one with the person. Perfect!
Really nice captured and video. 👌👏👏👏
Excellent photos...
Really beautiful work. Thanks for sharing :)))
Great video ! Perfect film photography walk 😉
Both images at 12:02 timestamp were beautiful. In fact all images were so beautiful. Invokes the mood of mist so perfectly. Excellent!!!
Fantastic photos!!! I like with human element 👌
Very nice work. I too love to shoot in the fog. I shoot digital, but my real love is film. Thank you for all your work.
These are so beautiful 😩 also nice and relaxing video, love it! ❤️
The fog really works wonders with film - These are all so great.
11:20 thats just wow. love it!!
Love the shot with the person in it!!!!
Love the comp with the person. But there were some awesome leading lines as well. Great video as always.
Very Inspiring Shots … Nice Work
The fog adds a sense a magic and mystery; I'm in the Coos Bay OR area and yesterday the marine layer moved onto the coast. Lovely fog.! I liked your photo with the person in the center, a very wonderful symmetrical and framed image
I've just started shooting film a couple weeks ago and I really enjoyed this video. Great work!
wow perfect
Need to ask my father to lend me his old Olympus OM-2 again. Really enjoyed this nice, calm mood you were able to capture.
The shot with the human in the scene wins for me !! Great adventure friend
Hello, Master! Fantastic atmosphere in the video!!!!!! I like the second photo (with the man) I like it better. It brings the picture to life. Best regards: Dr. Zoltán Dobány, Hungary
Human element for sure- I love fortuitous “accidents”
How perfect the way that person walked in! Probably even better as a 1:1. Awesome location. Beautiful shots. 👍🦘🇦🇺
I love the last photo with the human element more than the one without but I have to say there both spectacular
keep these film photography vids coming. gorgeous compositions!
@hugomartinsphoto
Жыл бұрын
yes!
At 12:00. Both are excellent. They each have stand alone qualities of their own. Nice...really nice. Thanks.
Great video! I really like the symmetry and figure photo.
I enjoyed watching this video much. You should really shoot more Film, Michael.
Always always love the human element. 👍🏻
The last two shots, I liked the image w/o person, the one w/ person looked empty on the left, maybe a portrait mode here would have solved that empty left hand side for me. But it’s been great to sense the “filmic” side of things w/ you. I like the other shots alot, what a nice opportunity you had to play. Always love your videos.
It's always hard to choose a favorite of your images Michael! Regarding the photo with the person, the fact that you didn't stage them to be there makes the image more real and special. Sheer dumb luck is one of my favorite photography guidelines!
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, agreed! :)
Great video, I kind of miss my old Nikon film bodies now. I like the symmetrical comp. with the figure.
Great shots, man! I like the symmetrical shot with the person. I'm not a huge fan of people stepping into the frame either, but this one works well and gives a sense of scale too. You can almost feel that disappointment when they couldn't see the bridge.
@hugomartinsphoto
Жыл бұрын
absolutely
You make that fog look so good, Michael! Also, I can't believe you're only wearing a short sleeve shirt out there...I'm freezing just looking at you! haha
The last shot with two frame in frame by trees and a person stand between is very gorgeous. I love this. Very Inspired
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Both are good but I think the one with the human element takes it to the next level! Great job!
I’ve got a favourite dead tree I drive past every work day. I’m waiting for a foggy day to shoot it. Love your work.
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
that sounds fun!
What great episode. That reminds me to my early beginning with my own photography. I will check the Canon camera of my father and buy a film. Hope I have the same fun that you had. And by the way I prefer the shoot with the person. 😎👋🇩🇪
The one with the person is fantastic! Foggy forest street photography
I think as others have commented that the photo with the person is the best. I shoot a lot of film because I like the process. My favorite format is 4 x 5 but I also do medium format and some 35mm film. I develop the BW film myself but don't do darkroom printing anymore. I use a hybrid process where I scan the negatives. I appreciate digital and my digital cameras but there is just something about the film process that appeals to me. Nice video. I love that park, I wish there were an easy way to get to it when I'm in SF. I don't like renting a car because the SF traffic is just too intense for me and when I'm there I just like to enjoy the experience. Driving in SF or LA is not fun!
Compositions with fog are very rare in SoCal, where I am. I love the frames that you shared!
I like the one with the person between the trees. Very impactful to me, added with the mystique of fog.
It was an interessting experience into the old times.
Beautiful images. Love a bit of fog.
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Paul
Good vlog Michael. Thnx
We used to develop our own black and white but not color. I would love to see a video on your friend's process for developing color. By the way I love both those images. Thank you for sharing!
The human element one is the best. I love shooting film because I have to wait to see the results.
Awesome shots!
definitely the human element to the photo . 100%
Mate, get yourself one of them things. Photos looked great! The one with the person in it being the one I liked the best.
Well I think these two can’t live without each other.
I liked the more symmetrical photo, however all were really good. Great video!
The symmetrical photo was nice, but I audibly wowed at the first tree picture. I immediately thought it looked like an open left hand grasping at something. That was definitely my favorite.
The 105mm lens is a classic. I have one. I need to get the Nikon Z fc to mount it on. 😍
I liked the second photo with the person stand between the trees.
Definitely like the more symmetrical/ person image. Really nice. There is such a nice rendering of the images using both older optics and the softness of the fog. Fog seems the perfect thing to shoot on film, because you do not want extreme sharpness. Maybe I should get my 40 year old Minolta XGM out of the closet and shoot a roll!
I apologise for not being able to express how grateful I am for your work in words ! Keep shooting man !
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much man, your support means a ton! :)
"I like trees. Trees are pretty cool." I could not agree more! Excellent video and photos!
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much David!
Just summet about film photography.Nice vid..
8:21 Love it
@MichaelShainblum
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much man, glad you dig it!
Composition with random human all the way. Love that image.
Nice video! Thanks for taking us along with you on your landscape photoshoot and explaining your process. Very nice photography! I love shooting film. One of my film SLRs is the Nikon F with the Ftn photomic prism head. I really like the person standing between the trees photo. Seems to add something special to it! I do the same in my landscape photography if there is an opportunity.
Fook moi the shot with the man/woman was a gift from the universe
You had me at fog.
The shot with the humans!