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In this episode of Analog Talk, hosts Chris and Timothy interview Keaton from Metal Fingers, who shares his journey into photography, transitioning from digital to film, and the evolution of his YouTube channel.
They discuss the importance of community engagement in film photography, predictions for upcoming film cameras, and the current costs associated with film photography.
Keaton emphasizes the value of new cameras and the need for realistic expectations among photographers.
In this conversation, the speakers delve into the nuances of film photography, discussing the balance between expectations and reality, the joy of anticipation in film development, and concerns about the future of film photography. They explore emerging trends and innovations in the film industry, as well as the challenges of balancing personal projects with YouTube content creation. The discussion highlights the emotional connection photographers have with their craft and the evolving landscape of photography in the digital age.
They explore listener questions about lifelong camera choices and share personal experiences with various cameras, including the Mamiya 7.
The discussion highlights the joy of photography, the thrill of experimentation, and the camaraderie within the photography community.
Make sure to check out Keaton on Metal Fingers below:
https://www.youtube.com/@metalfingersfilm
https://www.instagram.com/metalfingersfilm/
Thanks for coming on the show Keaton!
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In this episode of Analog Talk, hosts Chris and Timothy interview Keaton from Metal Fingers, who shares his journey into photography, transitioning from digital to film, and the evolution of his YouTube channel.
They discuss the importance of community engagement in film photography, predictions for upcoming film cameras, and the current costs associated with film photography.
Keaton emphasizes the value of new cameras and the need for realistic expectations among photographers.
In this conversation, the speakers delve into the nuances of film photography, discussing the balance between expectations and reality, the joy of anticipation in film development, and concerns about the future of film photography. They explore emerging trends and innovations in the film industry, as well as the challenges of balancing personal projects with YouTube content creation. The discussion highlights the emotional connection photographers have with their craft and the evolving landscape of photography in the digital age.
They explore listener questions about lifelong camera choices and share personal experiences with various cameras, including the Mamiya 7.
The discussion highlights the joy of photography, the thrill of experimentation, and the camaraderie within the photography community.
Make sure to check out Keaton on Metal Fingers below:
https://www.youtube.com/@metalfingersfilm
https://www.instagram.com/metalfingersfilm/
Thanks for coming on the show Keaton!
Love the show?! Make a one time donation!
https://app.redcircle.com/shows/92bf9085-a91e-49f6-81b8-5b651b52ba3f/donations
Help support the show by joining our Patreon!!!
Get early access to our episodes every Monday 2 Days early!!!
https://www.patreon.com/analogtalk
And don't forget to follow us on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/analogtalkpodcast/
https://www.instagram.com/timothymakeups/
https://www.instagram.com/chrisbphoto/
Thanks so much guys and we will see you next week!
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