Комментарии:
You look like a cross between a young tim Roth and an old Frankie muniz.
ОтветитьI just saw this. Oklahoma and Texas seem to have tons of abandon places. Arizona ice tea comes from Brooklyn. Your day outdoor color photos seem to be over exposed and your indoor ones under. The black and whites seem properly exposed.
ОтветитьIs it always this windy in those parts of the USA?
ОтветитьThis is a brilliant way to teach this method for someone who’s learns visually. Well done
ОтветитьAmerica is soo beautiful on film! You don’t find that in Europe 😢
Ответить28m10 you do look pretty scary 😵💫
Ответитьi'd love to know how many gas station shots you have total
ОтветитьPeople not passing in the left lane make highways so much more dangerous than they need to be. The left lane is the passing lane, not the fast lane. Stay safe.
ОтветитьLoved your video, perfect for a day like today. Wondering what I missed? Something about Arkansas, death and a violent unsolved murder? Lol... stepped out for a bit and these words perked my attention!
ОтветитьI fell like there should be a series of drum & rim shots going off.
ОтветитьOne of the better long form vids on YT
ОтветитьJason, I'm half way through this vid and my girlfriend wants to know why you don't shoot "nice things" 🤷
ОтветитьA few Wes Anderson-ish photos in the film as well.
ОтветитьNice shots! Some of those shots around the 12min mark would have looked good on the portrait low to the ground to capture the flow of the grass with the wind up to the house
ОтветитьThe pictures aren't horrible.
ОтветитьEktar kinda gives off kodachrome vibes in the bright light
Ответитьlove love love your photography dude. Very inspiring.
ОтветитьVery good video and I like how road trip are essential now I have a fujica605n I love it can’t wait to develop
ОтветитьA lot of the shots start to look like each other, I gotta say. Abandoned gas station and shack after abandoned gas station and shack.
ОтветитьSome pretty good shots for wide-anused posers
ОтветитьI noticed you shoot 98+% vertical. Is there a reason?
ОтветитьNext time only bring b&w film
ОтветитьThis was such an incredible video to watch, I love how long it is. Instant subscribed 🙏💓
Ответитьu no funny
ОтветитьThese fruits wasted so much film.
ОтветитьJason your long videos are literally my favorite thing to watch
ОтветитьArt + Humor = Yes
ОтветитьThe not so abandoned gym has big last of us vibes 🤨
ОтветитьI’ve watched this three times over the past few months. I’ve seen more grainy days than I have Godfather Trilogy.
ОтветитьKen's Ice Cream I never met you
ОтветитьGood work guys, but I must admit after shooting hundreds of fashion, advertising, celebrity shoots with film year's ago, I certainly don't miss it one bit, a total f.....g nightmare in comparison to today's digital cameras.
ОтветитьHey what lens are you using on your Leica?
ОтветитьAbandoned buildings in the US in 2022/2023. The risk of an AR15-type demise would make for some awesome content! 😂
ОтветитьI appreciated your "movie" on Route 66, question is, what is the art installation called in Oklahoma City? Looks like an incredible place for playing with a film camera.
ОтветитьNew to your channel. I’ve now spent more than 4 hours of my life watching your videos. Well done, sir.
ОтветитьJust got back from Illinois last week and shot RT 66 shots there Dwight is a really neat town with some interesting subject
ОтветитьAs someone who has recently rekindle with his love of film photography after putting my film cameras for two decades, seeing you and Caleb venturing on these trips inspired me to do that with my best bud who deserved all the credit getting me back into shooting on these photographic dinos. Keep it up man!
ОтветитьAfter a long and stressful day, this video was exactly what I needed.
ОтветитьThe worm ooze and whisky reaction got a laugh out loud from me.
ОтветитьDue to the flat structure of the TMAX crystals, this film has a tendency to be less sharp on the edges and lines in comparison to the more conventional gravel shaped crystals of its elder (late) brother the Plus-X. This is why we were not so overwhelmed when the TMAX came out in the late 80s. Kodak's pitch was that the flat crystals made them more light sensitive. For some real badass pronounced grain though, the TMAX 3200 (dedicated ISO 3200 sensitivity), was a great thing on the other hand.
This said I personally would rather tend towards monochrome films from any other brand like for example Agfa or Ilford to dodge the "focus softness" of the TMAX when covering the range of up to 400 ISO.
I'll never forget my route 66 trip, though it was probably a bit more rushed in parts than I'd have liked. I saw so much and did quite a few "bucket list" things, though I really want to go back and concentrate more on the western parts. I think it's a shame you guys missed out Missouri and Illinois completely, and it looks like you didn't go through Galena (KS) which is a shame as it's really nice.
ОтветитьAdorável vídeo e cenas incríveis simple Basic shots com toque retrô
Ответить