@StuartWeir

When I think of people who have their own voice in photography, you are absolutely one of those people. I am always excited to see your new work in a way that doesn’t really happen for me with other photographers. You’re not talking about gear for gear sake, you legitimately show how it enables you to accomplish your goals; that’s what gear is actually for.

@Renzsu

Man, your recent studio work is something else! And that black and white double exposure was just ace. Love seeing someone put some real creativity in their photography :)

@Playerdue

It's very cool that you are using instant photography the same way it was used before the digital era by commercial photographers! Fantastic shots, loved the shots at the end of the video!

@woodenhifi

I love how you are developing your unique artistic voice - with the use of colours and double exposures in the studio. This is a hard thing to achieve

@allen_snapped

I love Mamiya. Both the RB & the RZ. I have a Pentax 67 too, and I think it's cool, but those Mamiya cameras with their close focusing and all the different lenses, the tilt shift adapter, the different size backs, peel apart backs... it's just, there's nothing else like them in film cameras. They are truly, truly special.

@tim31415

You really should get a Baby Graflex for your sort of work.  It's smaller and lighter than either the Pentax or Mamiya, you can shoot 6x9, 6x8, 6x7, 6x6 and you have a virtually unlimited number of lenses to choose from.

@MichellePLichelleMisa

When I was in college, pack film was still abundant. It became a natural part of my workflow with my RB so when it went away it really threw me off. I'm glad people are coming up with more options for this!

@Awayne429

I love my Pentax 67 for outdoor portraits and RB67 for indoor. I need that instax back for the RB67, wish Fuji would just make a pull apart instant film again. Every time you post a new shoot, I get inspired to create something.

@Xitenhauf

Testing shots is why peel apart backs even exist for these cameras! Tried and true workflow that just WORKS. I’m glad there’s a modern equivalent through instax. Great work

@gusw7481

Fell in love with the RB after seeing the great Vuhlandes use it and he’s the reason I bought one. Such a great camera.

@MichaWha

Dude, that last double exposure at 7:05 is breathtaking! Thank you for sharing your experience with all this cool gear, loved seeing the instant photos too!

@btrdangerdan2010

Its the best camera for studio work amyway, which is a match made in heaven for you

@thevoiceman6192

Nice to be able to afford those toys. I would like to see you do all this type of double exposures schooting outdoors.

@coach_yo

Love the colors. Thank you for always showing great energy. Truly love watching your videos!

@sneakingelephant

Bro wtf is this madness shot at 9:36 😮😮😮😮😮. Crazy shot!

@aboxofpolaroids

Using Instax for test shoots is such a killer idea. I’m going to buy one for my RZ.

@yakub3962

It’s been a while since I’ve watched such an inspiring video. Truly outstanding work.

@just_eirik

I know this might sound a little nitpicky, but I hope it actually comes across as helpful because that is all I'm intending. "Stopping down" refers to choosing a smaller aperture (higher number). It's the opposite of "opening up" which means to choose a wider aperture (smaller number). I know its unintuitive because bigger aperture means smaller numbers.

Anyway, this is so cool! I wish I could shoot Instax or Polaroid with a camera like this. The limited lenses on the Instax/Polaroid cameras are just not interesting.

@PostromoPictures

You've got a great experimental style when it comes to your photography and it makes it feel so brand new and unique. I'm always shocked your channel isn't bigger whenever you pop up in my feed!

@Finn-jy3bq

that double expsure shot is lit🔥🔥🔥