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How to Shoot 35mm Film at Night!

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Astrophotography on Medium Format

Just a quick little video about my experience trying to catch the stars on medium format film!

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How to take long exposures with film

I try to take a long exposure of the stars, and then explain how I figured out the settings for that shot compensating for reciprocity failure.

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Film vs Digital: Long Exposure of the Full Moon

It's not everyday that I have clear skies and mild weather in the winter, so I decided to head to the beach and make a long exposure of the full moon rising above the cliffs of the beautiful Falesia Beach, in Albufeira, Portugal.

I make the exposure with both my digital and film camera.

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Shooting Night Time Long Exposures on Film: Cinestill 800T

In this video, I shoot Cinestill 800T for the first time in both 120 and 35mm. I took my Pentax 67 and Nikon FM2 out for a night to see what I could get. Enjoy the photos!

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How to Shoot 35mm Film (Story 1)

Film Camera: Canon A1 with a 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens -- FujiColor Superia 200
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a 35mm Summicron F2 (1970) Leica lens

This is our first STORY in our new Snippet/Story style and we are so very excited to share it with you.

This week we tried to weave the beautiful experience of film photography with a bit of a how-to-video with the hopes of inspiring you to get out and capture your environment.

The entire experience of shooting film from choosing your film stock, to manually loading the film, to the sexy sound of winding the film after each photo, well it all just begs you to slow down, to focus on the moment at hand, and take it all in and then... the most important part... to stay present. No checking how the photo turned out, no re-taking the selfie, not even the need to see how many likes it got. Nope, a film camera gives you the luxury of hoping that you captured the moment and letting that be enough.

And while I can go on and on about the lessons that film has already taught me - and this was just my first roll ! - the main thing that making this story taught me is how lucky I am to have a partner as patient and thoughtful as Lou! His work ethic is unlike anyone I have ever met and the passion he pours into creating these beautiful moments each week never ceases to amaze me.

I'm grateful for this week's video for reminding me of time spent: hanging at second hand camera stores, capturing special moments with dear friends, and enjoying perfect moments of summer when you feel surrounded by love.


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Jess: @wholygoodness
Luisa: @luyanoms
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Maansi: @themaans
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How to Shoot 35mm Film in 2 Minutes

a short instructional video that i had to make for school. my topic was about film photography and i thought i should share it here! enjoy me blabbering as fast as i can to fit the 2 min mark lol

Night Photography on Ilford HP5 Plus 400 | Chromatic Times

Night Film Photography in Melbourne using Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Processed the next morning and pushed to 800 in development
This is the first time ive used black and white film in 135 format
It went above and beyond my expectations and look forward to working with it more


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Canon EOS 55 SLR with a 50mm f1.8

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Canon M6 MKII with a Sigma 56mm f1.4

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Tmax Film Developer
Kodak Indicator Stop
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Shoot Film at NIGHT with Portra 800 // Mamiya 645、Nikon F3

In the mood of shooting portraits at night.

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How to Photograph the NORTHERN LIGHTS | Part 2: Camera Gear and Settings

How to photograph the Aurora Borealis. In part 1 of this series I walked you through how to find and see the northern lights, but what good is simply seeing them if you don't go home with an amazing photograph to remember the experience by? In this video I walk you through all the gear and settings you'll need to capture the photo of a lifetime.

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Shooting film || Long exposure of the full moon at Mt St Helens

I head to Mt St Helens on a mission: take a long exposure of the full moon as it goes above the mountain. It's my first time taking a long exposure at night with film, also my first time taking a long exposure of the moon. Many things can go wrong with a 3 hour long exposure!

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50mm f/3.5 -
150mm f/4 -
250mm f/5.6 -
Tripod -
Mechanical Shutter Release -
Lee Filters Holder -
10-stop ND filter -
15-stop ND filter -
Holga MF Toy Camera -
Scanner -

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21mm f/1.4 -
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Memory card for 4k -
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How to shoot 35mm Film (A Non-Pretentious Guide)

I love teaching friends and family how to shoot film, but let’s be honest, I’m the least concise person I know, and sending a link is more efficient than explaining how to shoot film 100 different times to 100 different people. I’ve been shooting film a while now and these are my tips/ simplified guide on how to get started for yourself! Some ppl make film intimidating and it’s really not! Its a ton of fun and want you to join in.

There are plenty more things I would have loved to include in this, but it would have been too long. Are there going to be times when certain things I said in this video don’t really apply?! OF COURSE. For instance, yeah, sometimes you’re going to be on your lowest f stop and have your SS be 3 full seconds for a night time exposure. These are awesome and creative exceptions, but quite frankly, information that would bog down people who are just at the beginning of their film journey!

If you are a film know-it-all and you’ve come here to fight in the comments about how much more than me you know, please leave. This is not the space for that. I am not the film master and you are not the film master. We all have a ton to learn from one another and your fragile ego is something that is not going to get applauded here. With that bein SAID, welcome everyone, new or well-versed :)

Comment any questions you have! Or things you would want in another video. I'll do my best! There are plenty of other awesome tutorials on youtube that might have different pointers/perspectives than I have here so it’s worth a shot to look around and see what works best for you :)

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Shooting 35mm Film in Kreuzberg - Film February - Part 3 (Snippet 33)

This is definitely my favorite roll of film of the series yet!! Playing around with double exposures and getting to spend some time with friends made it a really special experience. (My friend Luisa's instagram is @luyanoms - go check out her photos!) I highly recommend anyone watching who has a analog camera to figure out how to take double exposures and start experimenting. I already have so many other ideas swirling in my mind of what I could do with layered textures, with a tripod which would allow for more static shots, or with mixing photos of daytime and nighttime.

If you're like me, it is very easy to remember to take photos when you're traveling. Everything is brand new and you want to remember the trip, but then when you are in your own home, own backyard, own neighborhood (in the case of this video!) well sometimes it doesn't seem like that special of a moment to capture, but that is when we forget how precious the space around us really is. It provides us a vehicle for so many of our experiences. And while travel does create some fantastic memories, so many more of our memories are made closer to home, so I am really happy we were able to shoot a roll in Kreuzberg and capture the neighborhood that we love. This week helped me remember how lovely it is to capture the spaces we find ourselves in most often.

Question of the Week: Have you ever taken double exposures? What two types of images are your favorite to combine? If you haven't what do you think would be a cool idea?

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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: Kodak UltraMax 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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How to shoot in Manual…GET OFF AUTO MODE!

Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature pphotographer from Eastern Canada.

Join me as I teach you how to shoot in Manual Mode even if you don't have a lot of experience behind the camera. I'll show you how to get the exposure right as well as controlling depth of field and freezing the action. I'll include lots of examples and show you live how to change the settings to get the exposure right.

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Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
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Day-To-Night Timelapses | Everything You Need To Know.

Anyone who enjoys timelapses eventually wants to try the Holy-Grail: a day-to-night timelapse. Nothing cooler than showing the sunset transition all the way into night time, but it's daunting to get started and a TON of wasted time if something goes wrong. Follow along with my step-by-step guide and learn how to make your very own holy grail timelapse.

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION DEMYSTIFIED!

Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this videos you'll learn to master exposure compensation to rid yourself of over or underexposed photos.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


Music in intro: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that, and other sound effects at Epidemic Sounds


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Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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How To Get Super Sharp Photos Every Time With Any Camera

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Night Shoot 35mm - IN THE FOG.

First time shooting black and white 35mm, there are insane foggy conditions. Cannot wait to see the results.

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