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Window Cleaners shot on ILFORD XP2S
An unknown language
When I started in photography I was always put off from film, by the balance (in my mind anyway), between the effort and time taken out of my workflow in developing, and the rolling cost. As well as my dependence and already intimate comprehension of digital systems. Film was an unknown language, and not one I was prepared to learn at the time.
Expanding my understanding
Recently however I have been looking for different ways to expand my und...
Tree #8
Technical info:
Film Used: Ilford FP4
Format: 6x7
Camera: Mamiya 7ii
Lens: 43mm
Exposure time: 3 min
Other equipment: Lee Filter holder, Lee 4 stop nd, Lee Red #25 filter, B&W 105mm Polarizer, Gitzo Tiopod, Acratech Ballhead.
Location: Zion National Park
Tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it?
A couple good friends of mine who know Zion quite well introduced me to this fantastic little tree last Fall. The tree is about 9 feet tall and high up on a ridge ...
I am a wedding and portrait photographer. The following portrait is of Roshni, a jewelry designer. Her designs are handcrafted and have a vintage feel to them. So, when the opportunity came to shoot her I wanted to create something classic and real. One look at her and I was convinced about black and white being the choice of film.
Film used: HP5 PLUS
Format : 4X5 sheet film
Camera: Wista Field 4X5 Large Format
Lens: Schneider S...
A fairly straightforward #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites this week with a theme of #ilfordchemistry. We asked you to share shots that you had developed or prints that you had made or toned useing our chemicals.
@BlkWhiteFilmPix #CathedralNotreDame, printed on #ilfordphoto paper and processed in #ilfordchemistry #fridayfavourites
@PaulBulllock Scan of a print on Ilford RC Pearl paper taken on FP4+ #lfordphoto #fridayfavourites and processed in #ilfordchemistry #believeinfilm #darkroom #filmp...
We know that many of you enjoy pushing film, and often shoot it far beyond the box speed. For this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we wanted to see if the opposite is also true so set you the theme of #pulledfilm.
@BackEastPhoto #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #pulledfilm @ILFORDPhoto PanF+ / EI 32 / DD-X (1:6) / Hasselblad 501CM #BelieveInFilm
@simonking_v #ILFORDFP4 Shot at ISO 12 at the #deadsea. #ilfordphoto @ilfordphoto #pulledfilm #fridayfavourites #leica #streetphotography
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Turning your negatives into positives
Reversal processing enables black and white transparencies to be produced directly from high quality films such as PAN F Plus, FP4 Plus and DELTA 100 PROFESSIONAL
How it works
It starts with the development of the negative image. This leaves the unused silver halide untouched, but it is not fixed, as it will be used later to form the positive image. After the negative image has been developed, it is totally bleached away using an acid bleach. This leaves the remainin...
Making the Most of Life Around Me
I don’t really remember a period of my life when I wasn’t making photographs. My mother got me my first point and shoot camera when I was about five. It was an ‘Action Man Spy Camera’ that took small 110 roll film. I loved the idea of blending in with a camera, trying to document what was going on around me without actually disturbing anything. I still love that.
Isaac Lismore Australia
When I was a teenager, I developed a great appreciation of skateboarding...
As the Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc around the world, HARMAN is frequently reviewing its approach to the pandemic, incorporating the latest guidance issued by the UK Government into our actions.
We stated last week that our principle concern remains the health and safety of our employees and this is still the case. We are also looking at how we can protect the business through this difficult time.
As the situation escalates, we have had to take the difficult decision to temporarily cease produ...
When UK students submitted their prints for the 10th Annual ILFORD PHOTO Student Photography Competition under the theme ‘A Sense of …’ they had little knowledge of what disruption was coming just a couple of months later.
With schools and colleges now closed due to the coronavirus crisis and term seemingly at an abrupt end, we are pleased to be able to look back and reflect on some of the stunning entries we received as well as announce the 2019/20 winner.
And the Winner is...
Paige Newell - ...