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  • 2026 Will Change Film Photography Forever!

    2026 Will Change Film Photography Forever!

    This past year quietly set the stage for what might be the most important year in modern film photography. From new film stocks and revived emulsions, new cameras, changing demand, and a new generation of photographers getting into analog, everything feels like it’s been building toward 2026 being a pivotal year for our hobby.

    In this video, I break down why 2026 matters so much for the future of film photography; what 2025 got right, what warning signs showed up, and how the decisions being made right now could shape the hobby for years to come. This isn’t about panic or hype, but about understanding where film photography is heading and what that means for shooters, labs, and manufacturers.

    If you shoot film, are thinking about getting into it, or care about the long-term future of analog photography, this conversation is worth having.

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    skipping intros is rude
    film photography felt different in 2025
    new film stocks this past year
    tons of new cameras too!
    film has become an artistic medium
    film aesthetic bleeding into modern media
    film is multi-generational!
    2026 can be the biggest (or worst) year for film
    more & more accessories coming out
    what does this mean for us?
    i love y’all!

  • YouTube Creators for Change: Humza Arshad

    YouTube Creators for Change: Humza Arshad

    Humza Arshad is a British and Pakistani YouTube comedian based in the U.K. Widely known for his Diary of a Badman series on YouTube, Humza also uses his self-deprecating comedy to tackle difficult issues like extremism and gang violence. He has even done school tours in the U.K where he’s spoken to kids about embracing their identities and countering hate and extremism. For more on Humza, visit his channel:

  • The YouTube Algorithm Just Had a HUGE Change… (2026 Update)

    The YouTube Algorithm Just Had a HUGE Change... (2026 Update)

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    Everything you see in this video is based on my own personal research, deep dives into developer documentation, and analysis of the recent shifts in the ecosystem. I am connecting the dots between the leaked files and the behavior we are seeing on the platform today.
    If you want to verify the technology I discussed, here are the direct links to the Google documentation and research papers that power these systems:
    📂 THE SOURCES & DOCUMENTATION:
    1. The «Gemini» Brain (Cross-Platform Reasoning): How Google’s Multimodal AI processes video, text, and code simultaneously to understand «Intent» beyond keywords. 🔗 Google DeepMind — Gemini Capabilities:
    2. The Shift to «Good Abandonment» (Satisfaction over Retention): The documentation defining «Needs Met» and how Google distinguishes between a user fleeing a video vs. a user being satisfied. 🔗 Google Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines (See «Needs Met»):
    3. Co-Visitation & Audience Wiring: The foundational engineering that proves the algorithm tracks «User History» and «Related Entities» rather than just your video tags. 🔗 Deep Neural Networks for YouTube Recommendations (Google Research):
    4. Sentiment Analysis (Why Negative Comments Hurt): The API developers use to interpret «Toxic» vs. «Constructive» language, proving the AI understands the emotion of a comment section. 🔗 Google Cloud Natural Language AI (Sentiment Analysis):

    Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The strategies and methods discussed are based on my personal experience and should not be considered a guarantee of results. Individual success on YouTube depends on multiple factors, including content quality, consistency, niche selection, and adherence to YouTube’s policies.

    I strictly follow YouTube’s Community Guidelines and Terms of Service, and I encourage all viewers to review YouTube’s policies before applying any techniques mentioned in this video. I do not promote or condone any activity that violates YouTube’s policies, including but not limited to spam, deceptive practices, or copyright infringement.

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