Photographing Iconic Berlin Subway Stations // Widelux F8 + Cinestill 800t

In today's episode, I'm taking you along with me to do three things that I haven't done in a while. Firstly, photographing at night in Berlin. Secondly, using Cinestill 800t (and pushing it 2.5 stops) and thirdly, taking out my beloved Widelux F8 panorama camera. I went to two of my favorite subway stations here in Berlin and tried to capture some cinematic scenes. Since I pushed the film to ISO 4000, I had no idea how the images would turn out, but I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised with the results! You can expect some wonderful photographs, some technical explanations about the Widelux and why I decided to push the Cinestill 800t so much. _____________________________________________ All of the photos in this video were developed and scanned by my favorite lab here in Berlin: Film Speed Lab. I've been a loyal customer for the last years already and I'm beyond thrilled that they have decided to support my photography career and YouTube channel! If you want to support my channel and my work, you can head on over to https://filmspeedlab.com and use my code NICETOMEETYOU for 20% off everything on their website! You can also use this code in person! _____________________________________________ If you want to work with me, reach out to: [email protected] Wanna see more of my work? Feel free to visit my website — any of the images can be purchased as prints: https://www.valentinahles.com You can also find more of my photography on Instagram:   / valentins_visuals   Chapters: 0:00 - 1:38 Intro / What to Expect 1:39 - 2:39 First Location Pt. 1 / Photos 2:40 - 3:58 Quick Info About the Widelux 3:59 - 5:19 First Location Pt.2 5:20 - 8:23 Metering/Exposure / More Infos About the Camera 8:24 - 10:56 Second Location / Photos 10:57 - 12:14 Finishing the Roll in Daylight 12:15 - 14:05 Assessing the Daylight Photos 14:06 - 15:20 Final Thoughts