Shooting film with the Mamiya 7ii and the Chamonix 4x5 in Denver, CO. Filmed with a GoPro 5.
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Honest review of the Kodachrome Issue 1 magazine, by Kodak. Celebrating analog culture, or glorified ad campaign?
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Wet plate scanning large format 4x5 and color correcting in photoshop.
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Here is how to do traditional Kintsugi gold repair at home. Real kintsugi is 100% food safe but can be a little intimidating to learn. That's why I'm making these videos.
This video is step 3 in the Kintsugi Process. I will put up every step of the process as a video over time.
☯ What is "Real" Kintsugi?
Unlike fake Kintsugi using epoxy (which is the vast majority of videos on YouTube), real Kintsugi using Urushi is foodsafe, waterproof and heatproof.
☯ What is Kintsugi / Urushi?
Kintsugi is the process of repairing broken ceramics (and other objects) with Urushi lacquer - a kind of tree sap from Japan. Precious metals, or gold, are often bonded in to the lacquer.
☯ What are the steps in Kintsugi repair?
° Step 1 - Mending broken pieces with Mugi Urushi (a glue made of flour, water, Urushi.) Let dry 1-2 weeks in a Muro (wood or cardboard box at ~70-80% humidity /20-25 celcius.)
° Step 2 - Sand down and clean dried lacquer that seeped out between the cracks.
° Step 3 - Fill in cracks, holes, or recessed areas using Sabi Urushi (a filler made from 55% moistened Kinoko [a clay from Kyoto] and 45% Urushi.) Let dry 3 days in Muro.
° Step 4 - Sand down the dried Sabi, repeat step 3 until all gaps are smooth and level.
° Step 5 - Paint over the smoothed Sabi with Black Urushi. Let try 2-3 days in Muro.
° Steps 6 - Paint over black Urushi with Red Urushi. Let dry in Muro 30 minutes, then lay 24K gold powder in to Red Urushi. Let dry in Muro a few days.
° Step 7 - Seal gold by painting a a 50/50 vegetable oil/Urushi mixture over the gold line. Dab away with tissue. Cure in Muro 1-2 days.
° Step 8 - Use Tonoko [a course clay from Kyoto] to polish the line with your finger until Gold is bright.
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If you had only one camera, what would it be? Leica? Hasselblad? Contax? Or a refreshing, thirst quenching 7up Canmera? Full review of this strange 35mm film camera + all photos taken.
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Every month, a collection of Photo Calls, Grants & More for photographers. Month of April 2017. For the FULL list go to http://fotoroom.co
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From this episode:
▶ 2017 Nat Geo Travel photography award.
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Closes: June 30th
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I spend the day with my friend Joe shooting film with the Mamiya 6 in Princeton NJ, reflecting on how to develop your own photographic style.
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? Chapters:
0:00 Tea and Mamiya
0:37 Starting Out
1:22 Shooting in Princeton
3:10 Remembering Photography
4:52 Mamiya 6
6:50 Finding Your Style
? Today's Video:
How do you know if you're making art that's meaningful? How do you know what projects to focus on?
I reflected on this while shooting film with my favorite camera - the Mamiya 6 around Princeton NJ with my good friend Joe - also a photographer.
In this video I used both the Mamiya 150mm lens and the Mamiya 75mm Lens and shot on Kodak Portra 400.
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- Sony A7SIII
? About my YouTube Channel.
I'm Marc from the Analog Process. I started this channel as a creative outlet with a focus on film photography and analog artwork. Thanks for following along.
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It's about time I made my own Yashica T4 Camera review video. Most of the 35mm film shot in this video was done in Tokyo, Japan.
▶ Today's Video.
One of my favorite cameras to keep on hand is the Yashica T4 Slim. While the Slim is less popular than the Super D (as it doesn't have a top-down viewfinder or weatherproofing) I find it a better camera for travel.
In this camera review, I'll show you all the features of the T4 along with plenty of photographs I've taken with it over the past few years.
Being that this camera is a point and shoot, it makes a great first camera to dive into shooting film if you're a beginner. Alternatively, you can do what I do and just keep it on you for pick-up shots.
▶ This Video was Shot with...
- Yashica T4 Slim
- Canon 80D.
▶ About my YouTube Channel.
My name is Marc, and I am a 3rd year MFA in photography candiate. I created Analog Process to celebrate photographic history, inspiring film shooting videos and to encourage the creative process via lens-based media.
► Music Credits
- And So It Begins - Artificial Music
- Blushes - Dj Quads
- Moving On - Lakey Inspired
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A selection of 5 unique (and still in production!) film stocks for your 35mm camera.
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From this Episode:
▶ Shirokuro 400
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