My First Hasselblad | 501c How To and First Impressions
Is this my dream camera? 3 rolls on my new medium format film camera, 6x6 format Hasselblad 501c.
00:00 Opening
02:02 Why I pick this model
02:27 Build and ergonomics
04:28 How to use / Load Shoot Unload
10:46 Santa Monica street test / Sample photos
15:35 Home portrait test / Sample photos
21:28 Over all impressions
Camera Used:
Hasselblad 501c + Kodak Gold 120 / Cinestill 800t
Pentax 645NII + Portra 400
Canon 1v + Fuji Xtra 400
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Loved your video! I have been a Hasselblad shooter since 1972. Glad to see young photographers taking an interest in the 500 series cameras. Back in the 1970's Hasselblad ran many promotional ads pertaining to hand holding the camera properly. Very few people today actually hold the camera correctly. And it does make a difference. Please allow me to instruct you on the "correct" way to hand hold it, according to Hasselblad. 1. Left hand - The camera is held strictly with the left hand alone. NEVER hold the camera with the right hand, as the right hand has its own obligations, described in #2 below. The left thumb rests on the left side of the body (as you're looking down). The left index finger rests on the shutter button, and fires the camera when ready. DO NOT try to fire the camera with the right finger!!! Only the left index finger fires the shutter. The other three left fingers wrap around the bottom of the camera, and rest securely under the film crank. That's why the camera has that curved design around the film crank! To accommodate your other three fingers. 2. Right hand - The right hand is in charge of the lens and film winding crank. With the right hand you focus, and adjust aperture & shutter speeds, as well as anything else on the lens that needs attention. After you fire the camera (remember - with your left index finger), you will then crank the film advance with your right hand. In summary - Left hand holds the camera securely and fires the shutter. Right hand controls the lens adjustments and winds the film advance crank.
@bigsavagedaddy5960
4 ай бұрын
Well isn’t that interesting! Thanks for sharing.
My favorite Hasselblad story. Back in the early 1980's I was covering a major event for the newspaper I worked for, and the company putting it on had hired a major New York photography business to cover it. The night of the event they showed up with 16 Hasselblads, most of the lenses from Hasselblad's stable of lenses, bags of film, etc. Being a small town news photographer, I was duly impressed, until one of them walked up to me and asked me if I happened to have any Hasselblad dark slides. Seems they left all the dark slides from the film backs in New York, about 1500 miles away. We were 100 miles from the nearest camera store. The event was starting within an hour. The event organizers ended up using some of my photos from my Lowly Nikons. The fancy photographers lost a lot of money. Don't forget your dark slides. ;) Along the way I've had a couple of 'blads. Nice cameras. Amazing lenses.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
LoL~ that’s probably why some of the later model has the slider holder build in the camera~ I can’t imagine how stressful that must be. I loose lens caps all the time, hope I’ll never loose a slider!! Thank you for sharing that story with me~
@RyanBianco
Жыл бұрын
you can shoot without dark slide
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
@@RyanBianco I see, you just can't change the back, correct?
@jamespowers8826
Жыл бұрын
@@RyanBianco But you can't preload the number of backs they needed to pull off the fast moving event. Takes too long to load.
Being a wedding/senior/family/event photographer in the 80's and early 90's the 501C and C/M were our bread and butter. I estimate I probably put at least 10,000 rolls of 220 through them. The square format you either love or hate. I would say that we used a tripod with the camera 90% of the time. A 501C is pretty much bullet proof. Only two issues really come to mind in my history with them. I remember where a leaf of the 80mm lens (standard) dropped out of the iris. Other issue has been mentioned, if you don't pull the slide out when changing film or backs you just shot 12 (or 24) images for nothing. The experience of a mechanical deivce such as these over digital can't really be expressed I have found. Back in the day we used to say, you just spent $1 everytime you pressed the shutter (developing and proofing into 5x5 cost). Today that would be more like spending $3 everytime you press the shutter. You are so much more aware and immersed into a process for a desired outcome then with the tools that are available today where you can "fix it in post".
That portrait shoot turned out so beautiful I love the shots.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I think I start to unlock the beauty of medium format~ 🤩
One of the best videos I've seen about someone's shooting experience. I love your personality and how open you are.
I keep coming back to this video. So genuine and wholesome. Love your photos and looking forward to see more from you.
From 7:45 where you talk about metering and possibly doing another video, then your description of how the shutter sounds, "important", your pure reaction just made me feel so excited about life.
This video is a work of art. Your passion is so evident, and it made watching this so enjoyable.
Starting photography in the ‘80s, I can say that shooting manual with film is a whole lot more satisfying. Congratulations on acquiring a Hasselblad. I never owned one, but I have shot with one several times. They are amazing and the more you shoot with it, the more you get used to things like taking out the darkslide, holding firmly, judging light conditions without a light meter, etc. Your compositions and lighting are great. Enjoy shooting film, and the feel of a well built machine.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I had some trouble with it, but that can’t stop me keep wanting to shoot with it!! 🥰
The last shots in the small parking lot are really awesome. I love them ! Congrats !! Very good job ! And your narrative about the Hasselblad is so great too ! Full of feelings, and no technical stuff, really great :)
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 🥰
The portraits out of it are just amazing
I'm relatively new to photography and film photography so your videos have been very inspiring. I've watched some of your videos several times because the vibe is just so great. I've really wanted to get into medium format and since watching this video about the Hasselblad and your other about the Rollei, I was actually able to find a Hasselblad 503 and Rollei 35 S! I've been having a blast shooting them. Hope you can continue to make these great videos and if you're ever in Vietnam a photo walk would be pretty cool!
Completely blown away by the portraits you shared at the end. So dreamy wow.
@itscapturedbysam
2 ай бұрын
Thank you ☺️
Your shot @17:02 is spectacular. Love the composition in relation to the space! Well done. I know the waist level is a bit challenging for some even myself. But I moved from the Hassleblad to my Rolleiflex TLR with the prism viewfinder and find it works so much better for me.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, Rollie TLR is also on my list, hope to try it one day~ 🥰
Beautiful work. Glad I found your channel. I have a 501CM and they are truly wonderful cameras to use. Glad you finally got yours. Keep up the wonderful work. Looking forward to learning more about you and discovering more of your work.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!! I will for sure use this camera more~
Love your energy! Always very entertaining and informative. One of my favorite channels.
Beautiful portraits at home and at the park as well. Congrats! 🙌🏽
The 800T shots look amazing! Not just the film stock, but everything about it. Wonderful!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
800t is my most stocked film, next to gold 120.. the color is just so unique and fun to shoot!!
I own 5 500cms. 2 for spares , 3 to shoot with Tmax 400. Look - this is an early example of perfection in the school of industrial design. For the ubiquitous 70,s music scene , album covers required a Hasselblad. It’s just a beautiful format. Wandering around Rome with a 500cm & B&W film is happiness for me, street photography,architecture , life . Victor intuitively designed the Blad with us Norse God Thunder Slap us a glorious emotion. If you are lucky enough to find 1 shot in 12 & develop it yourself fudging & burning to a 20x20cm image, then frame . It’s an art. An art which is defined now by an iPhone and propaganda of immediate gratification. The 500cm is more than a tool , it’s a object of art for those who can stop the world from turning . My only criticism is that the Rolleiflex with its tiny package beats the planar in detail . So I have both …. Wearing my 76 sub, flare true religion , my Hasselblad strolling with a tripod through Venice late afternoon is my heaven
@itscapturedbysam
10 ай бұрын
Wow I can see your true passion towards the 500 cameras. I like my Pentax 645, it’s a easier camera to work with, but recently I’m shooting with my 501c more and it’s really love and hate, it’s slow, it’s difficult to balance, but once I get one right!! Boom!! I love it~ like you said 1 shot in 12 is good should be a win!! I’ll definitely keep shooting with this camera~ 💪🏻🤓📸
Welcome to the Hasselblad family. I have had two and now shoot the 503 CW. In time you will get very used to the way this camera works. Now my Hasselblad is my most comfortable camera. I know exactly and quickly how to shoot it.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
It's a great camera for sure!! I'm loving it!!!
Stumbled upon this video and love your style, keep it up!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
This was a great video! Super informative and I loved the sample images🌸✨
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I’m glad!! ☺️
subbed. your energy along with the music is so calm and refreshing. and your photos came out great! i recently got my first medium format camera and it feels very different but also very exciting.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Congrats!! I just start shooting medium format not long ago as well, it's very different but I love it!! Hope you enjoy your new camera too!! .. and thank you watching :)
Loving the content, 1st time watcher here. Love what your doing and the image is all important.
Beautiful shots. Thank you.
“It sounds important!” Is the best photography quote ever. Just found your channel tonight.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Glad to be found, thank you for watching ☺️
I looooved your video! plus a Hasselblad 501c in black is my dream camera and thinking of getting one this year!
The ballet shots were lovely, really really nice
There truly is something that is immensely satisfying about the sound of the Hasselblad. I have three of them. A 500C, 503CX and a 553ELM. The 500C has been mostly retired because of some very sentimental reasons. I still use it but it rarely leaves the house.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I understand, there are a few times I want to bring it with me to a trip but consider the size and cost of films... I end up picking my 645 or 35mm instead... lol
A wonderful camera, ive experieced many commercial professional jobs using the hassleblad, and while most were stunning, I will never forget the hassledblad I rented from P.R.S on highland blvd. I did a huge costly fashion campaign, and the camera slide was not tight enough when inside and leaked light over all the entire shoot. I had too pay for it again myself. :(. The only downside when shooting actual paid job in those days, is you would need to snip test the rolls of film. I use to use A&I lab next to PRS. I had to look at the snip test, usually chrome film, judge the exposure and decide if it needed +1/2 or +1, etc, because the color and exposure had to be perfect. All this took a few extra days of waiting around and worrying. The worst part was the snip test, would always cut into your favorite image. They do it all in the dark, you could order an end snip, or 5, 6 frame snip...lol...oh the good old days :)
That picture at 18:05 with the hasselblad is awesome. Great use of the square format
this is literaly the best video about the shooting experience with the 501c
@itscapturedbysam
3 ай бұрын
☺️ thank you
I purchased my first Hasselblad in 1976, I have been using it ever since except periods of time when I was shooting only digital but then recently I had the camera overhauled and started using it again. The only problem I have with it is it’s big and bulky and difficult to transport but the images I get from the camera are really worth it
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Every time I go out I struggle if I want to bring it, it’s a big and heavy camera for sure… but like you said, the photos came out of this camera just makes up for everything.
awsome! I feel your truly feeling and imaginery so deeply! thank you for this upload!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
I just discovered your channel through my curiosity of this camera. After this video i leave a fan of your channel and creative style. What you are doing feels very personal and informative at the same time and i truly appreciate that. Keep up all the great work! Ps, I CANT WAIT TO GET MY HANDS ON THIS CAMERA ONE DAY!!!😭 it looks like so much fun
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words 😄.. Hope you will come across this camera soon, it’s a true beauty!!!
This is the video that finally convinced me to buy a Hasselblad 501c.
This made me tear up it was so beautiful. Those shots are amazing
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🥰
Absolutely stunning work. Huge fan of your style, thank you for this video!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!! ☺️
Sam your photos look so amazing. I really like your choice of lighting.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ☺️
Blue hour shots are incredible. Well worth the effort.
@itscapturedbysam
2 ай бұрын
thank you ☺️
Thank you for sharing such a magical experience. I really learned a lot and also enjoyed the video from beginning to end. Keep sharing such content as it is very informative and interesting as well.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!!
Beautiful photos. I have a Hassie 500cm myself. My first 4 rolls were a disaster. The photos from your first 4 rolls are amazing. You are doing great.
@itscapturedbysam
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I had some disaster roll with this camera as well, it happens~ LOL just keep going and keep getting better! 😀
Such an amazing video. Music composure, pace, the smooth tone of voice, and the amazing images. Magical! It literally has me excited again about photography. Im not in my home country, and my medium format film cameras are though. :-( Great video
看完你的视频超有感悟,仿佛看到了第一次使用Hasselblad 503cw的自己,同样的上卷、同样的忘记拔掉豆腐刀、同样的反复调整焦点反复调整构图。谢谢你的分享!🥰
I really enjoyed the video, Sam! And yes, the shutter sounds amazing :)
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
It’s time to record the shutter sound and make it my morning alarm LOL~
I sold my 503cw during the pandemic. I’ve been missing it and this video reminds me of many of the things I loved about it. Might need to go reinvest in another one! Beautiful shots BTW! Well done.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I’ll ever let mine go!! 😍
your photos are stunning i love them!
I enjoyed the video has a nice flavor to it and a calming feeling the way it was narrated. Good work.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
Hey Sam, I love ur vids, such quality content. all the best!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Love ur channel . Hope to see more content. Learning a lot and love the film photography more than digital, I get 90's kid nostalgia and seems more passionate.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you watching!! Film photography is super fun!! Glad you love it too~ 😊
So beautiful work!!!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
thank you!!
beautiful work!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
I have shot film for 35 years and digital since 1999. I have seen digital evolve into a sharp and clinical system. However, I love my Hasselblad 501C! The Hasselblad is also sharp, shooting film also allows me to slow down and compose and take the exposure. With film, I have a hard copy negative and a digital file from scanning. With digital I only have the digital file. Different tools for different purposes. I might add that many debate which medium format format to get, I have used 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9 and can say for my purposes, 6x6 is the sweet spot and I can even crop to 6x4.5 and still get sharp prints at 13x19. The 6x6 is far more economical than 6x7 and 6x9 which are overkill unless you are printing super large.
Fantastic shots!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Lovely content!
Yes!!!! Every sharp Photog needs a Hassy and that glass!!! The glass is epic!
My first 120 was a 6x6 waist level camera. I loved the format on the first set I did. It was such a fun time! None of my cameras made me want to go out and shoot. Until I got my mamiya universal. The first roll had no magic to it. The photos were honestly quite ugly. But it showed me what the camera could do and it was in that moment I was hooked! I bought it back in July and every week on my days off I try to go out with it. I love the camera so much. I've seen a few haseblad videos and the quality is amazing so I can totally understand and agree. I know nothing bout gear either. But if you fall in love with it, specs don't matter. I'm a little sad since it'll feel like you're going to betray your Pentax lol( I'm a Pentax fan)
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story!! Sometime I think I love the camera because it’s “difficult” to use, it’s challenging, it some what reminded me the very early days when I just pick up a camera. The curiosity and excitement is back!! It’s the happiness of learning photography again make me love the camera!! ( and I certainly not gonna betray my Pentax coz I still love it a lot, it’s definitely still my working horse!! … but I do feel like I start to not want to use my 1V much… speaking of betrayal 😂)
I love this video, and how you work to get your photos. It really teaches me great valuable skills. Thank you so much❤
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
These images are beautiful.
I love the portraits shot on the Cinestill and I agree with your 'favourite' from that roll. I have a couple of Hasselblad V system cameras as well as a H system digital. I prefer to use the WLF over the prism finder on the film bodies. Similarly with my Mamiya 67, the prism finder for the RB/RZ really adds weight so I use the grip, it turns the camera into a real beast! Getting back to the Hasselblads, the noise they make are both beautiful and satisfying, not only the clunk of the mirror and click of the shutter, but also that little 'ping' when attaching the back! Top Tip, as the dark side has the looped handle, tie a ribbon or string through it and tie it off on the camera, although if you are out and about and only have the one back there is no need to insert it between shots, just leave it out and keep it in your bag.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh, the RB/RZ is definitely on my wish list of cameras, hopefully one day I’ll be able to try it!!! I’ve been practicing with my hassleblad a little more recently, I think I’m starting to get used to the WLF a little more~ and the slide, I now clip it to a rope and hang it around my neck when I’m shooting~ LOL so I don’t loose it.🤓 Thank you for the tips and feedback :)
Amazing shots! You’re very talented 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Very enjoyable video! You captured some wonderful shots! I would love to try out a Hasselblad sometime!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Try it!! You won’t regret!!
I can't beleive I watched the whole video.....absolutely worth it
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your time!!
I´m related to Hasselblad. Funny enough, I found that out after I fell in love with photography. Love the video!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Awesome pictures! im gonna shoot soon too! 1st time :) thx for video
Such beautiful photos 🙂
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
thank you ~
Great video and work! I love Hasselblads and I've become so accustomed to them. Really, to me, exactly how cameras should be.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I keep thinking if I use it more I’ll love it even more~ so I’m practicing right now!!
@JamieMPhoto
Жыл бұрын
@@itscapturedbysam It definitely gets easier! Though I do prefer the prism despite it being heavier, etc. I had sold my Hasselblad kit after I lost my job to the madness that was 2020, and I wound up with another kit barely a year later and I had no idea how much I missed it or how much I enjoyed using it.
I own two Hasselblads, I have not used them for years, right after I made it! Nice video!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 🤓
love this video
I was speechless when i saw the last picture. Well done. :)
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you~
amazing job documenting your drummer/dancer friend. keep it up!!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you~
hey sam! I love your videos, the portraits of your friend dancer are amazing! love from Belgium
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
thank you!! Wave at your from Los Angels 👋🏻☺️
Love your channel. I have a 501cm too but have not have a chance to shoot it with film. Looking forward to more of your video with the hasselblad.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Hope you can try it sometimes, it's really fun to shoot film with it!!
Love your aesthetic!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Love the way your say Hasselblad. Makes a Swede proud
Nice photos! ✨📸
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
thank you :)
I like the waist level viewfinder on my RZ67 because I can get a lower perspective with it. With regard to using the tripod, I learn photography by shooting film instead of the ultra-fast digital and I learned to hold my camera steady for the slower film.
Beautiful images. Enjoyed your video!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Really lovely portraits 🖤
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 💕
Recently I bought my first 500 c/m. One from about 1978 ish. I went on a buying hunt for a 50 mm lens and found a mint unused 500 c/m Black which I had to buy. I also got the 50 mm lens. After replacing the blacks A12 backs light seals I am very happy to say she works beautifully. I can not explain yet what it is about a Hasselblad but it just fits so well in the hand and that shutter sound is to die for. I wish you well on your Hasselblad journey.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to get a wider angle lens for my 501c, haven’t quite figured out which one to get yet~
@davecarrera
Жыл бұрын
@@itscapturedbysam 50mm CF is the one I have and it is a dream to use. 30cm closest and f4. Heavier than the 80mm but wonderful lens to use.
So beautiful! Magic!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you~
Just discovered this channel and I’m happy I did 🎉 love the content
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! 😃
Shooting square format makes you compose the image in a way that is unlike rectangular format. Look at the work of Vivian Maier - her primary camera was a Rollei TLR and the images she captured says it all. I've been shooting for well over 3 decades and the images that can come out pop a Hassy can't be disputed, but they are temperamental and prone to fail at the most inopportune times. Yet back in my film days when I assisted in commercial studio's, they were the workhorse cameras of that time (Pre-digital)
Very nice! A lovely this camera!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
It sure is!!!
I love this video! I felt many of the same things when purchasing my Pentax 6x7 :))
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
The Pentax 67 is on my list, looking forward to that day~ 🤓
Oh my the shot at 12:53 is so beautiful! 🥺
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! The post behind his head bothered me so much, I almost photographed it out 😂~
@fatherdeha
Жыл бұрын
@@itscapturedbysam i honestly didn’t even notice it!! the scene is almost so angelic
I love this. You describe everything that happens. Forgetting to remove the dark slide 😅😅😅😅
Amazing picture, grate camera
@itscapturedbysam
10 ай бұрын
Thank you~
OMG, you are adorable. Thanks for sharing your experience with the 501c
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
OMG Thank you ☺️ for watching ~
20:16 dope frame! Well done.
so glad I found this video, amazing!
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you are here!! Thank you for finding me :) 😃
@joeyi27
Жыл бұрын
@@itscapturedbysam you're welcome! Greetings from Chile!:))
Awesome video Sam, I've got the same impressions with respect to the 501C. Awesome build quality, the machine is an absolute work of art. No better sound than that shutter. Also really loved the images you made with it. Would love to know more about that overhead rig Jerry had! That might be worth a KZread video itself 😃
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I’m thinking about getting a rig myself, so yeah.. when I do I’ll definitely make a video for it ☺️
I still shooting with my RB67 and getting amazing shots, the camera is heavy though tripods are musty need it. Yeah you’re shots amazing beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Your hair style is simply beautiful. You’d make a wonderful model for my Hassy
One of the best cameras in the world.
I think is Magic because this video is making me buy one.
@itscapturedbysam
10 ай бұрын
Congrats!!!! I had my up and down with this camera, but every time when I get it right, I just love it!!
Try to use an 8mm macro extension tube for close portrait headshots. Its wonderful. A trick to cut motion blur at lower shutter speeds, 1. Compose 2. Lock up mirror ( meaning dont move hands or use tripod and freeze your model) 3. Fire shutter preferable with cable release. The cinestill 800T is muddy in low light, I've gotten a lot of advice irs really a 500 ISO film... Oh, and your portraits are just stunning ❤❤❤ you are sooooo goood 🎉🎉🎉
I love everything about your channel! Your videos stay playing on my t.v ❤️❤️❤️... you soo cool 🤟🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
omg thank you!! Emmm, now I wonder how my videos look on TV, I should try it too~ 😂
I held onto film photography through 2005, with Canon and Nikon 35mm cameras as well as a Bronica SQ-A. I did so because scanned film continued to hold significant image quality advantages compared to contemporary digital cameras. The Canon EOS 5D was the beginning of the end for my use of film, delivering files that were at least on par with scanned medium format film (and superior to most scanned 35mm film). I still harbor romantic notions of how great the experience and results of shooting film was. I even have retained a couple of 35mm SLRs but I seldom use because, in reality, there is very little I can do with those cameras that can’t be done with digital cameras with arguably better results without the expense and environmental footprint of using film. Great video, though.
@itscapturedbysam
Жыл бұрын
I start doing photography on digital cameras, so going film is kinda going backward for me, I do agree digital cameras are more efficient and as film is getting more and more expensive, that's why I still shoot more digital than film... but I do enjoy the slow process. And thank you for watching and sharing your story :)