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We asked you to share a shot taken at the resolution (film speed or format) you shoot at most often for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme of #myresolution.
@DrMarsRover I photograph with 120 most often. Dahlias on Delta 3200 #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #myresolution
luisvioque #hasselbladxpan #xpan #panorama #panoramiccamera #24x65 #horizonperfekt #panoramicphoto #ilfordphoto #ilfordfilm #bnw_landscape #trakai #bnw_landscapes #panoramic #mediumformat #24x65 #fridayfav...
We have been privileged to be able to follow Rita's journey as she started out shooting film and moved through the formats from 35mm to medium format and found her own unique style.
Section 1 - Background
Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD film and tell us what it means to you
This image is entitled “SANCTUARY”. I came across this couple while double dutching with a friend at Grant Park in Atlanta, GA. I was frozen by their apparent love for each other. It was pure and could be fel...
We know that we love black and white film so asked you to show us a shot showing why you love it too for today's #ilfordphoto #friayfavourites #lovefilm theme.
@jamestaylor403 #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #lovefilm #HP5 just love the whole process: load, shoot, develop, print/scan. It's such a tactile, sensory and engaging process that I get something from it whatever the results. for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #lovefilm theme.
@midtonegrey This is a phone pic, but he...
Our 56th In Focus interview is with Brazilian experimental photographer Breno Barros. Nominated by Clara Araujo, Breno shoot underwater portraits on film searching for experiential processes that defy traditional photography boundaries.
Section 1 - Background
Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD film and tell us what it means to you
Multiple-exposure for the project “La boutique de l’âme” using Mamiya M645 and Ilford HP5+
My favourite image using Ilford film is due to an experimen...
I am Hannah, the newest member of the ILFORD Photo team. This week I got to choose #ILFORDPhoto #FridayFavourites. What a great start, as this week we are celebrating international women's week and our theme was #sheshootsilford. Thank you to everyone who has submitted this week, had so many amazing entries.
@justgipsy #ilfordhoto #fridayfavourites #sheshootsilford All #HP5 1st, 2nd & 4th photos taken withMinolta XE-5, 3rd, film cannister pinhole. Still life, still life, architectural facade, still ...
As a child I fell in love with the magic of the darkroom and of making Gelatin Silver prints. Watching a print develop fascinated me. In high school I had access to a darkroom working with 620 film (2.25 X 3.25 inch roll film.) and, consequently, I studied photography at Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Photography & Syracuse University School of Journalism. Studying with art-photographer Minor White opened my eyes to using photography as an art form. Minor helped me see beyond the objective...
Our 57th In Focus interview is with Simon Smars from Stockholm who is a professional fine art photographer. Simon works exclusively with limited edition handmade black and white silver gelatin fiber prints, using traditional darkroom techniques. He creates a mixture of minimalistic scapes paired with a melancholic somber, with scenes often stripped to its bare essence.
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Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD Film and tell us what it means to you?
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My name is Jason Avery and I am an analogue landscape photographer based in East Anglia England. I have been working with film for a few years now, learning my craft as an artist. One of the many reasons why I decided to choose film instead of digital as a medium for my work was the darkroom experience. I have heard the quote “The darkroom is a magical place” over and over again and I can safely say that that is totally true. I have been hooked since the moment I developed my first print in my tiny dark...
My love of black and white photography started back in college processing and printing images. The film of choice being FP4. and printing fibre based prints. In the beginning as a photographer most of my work was B/W. Spending much time in the dark room printing. Unfortunately time was something that was running out. As a professional you have the the funds but you don’t have the time. So I moved away from printing for a while and concentrated on shooting.
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We chose #hometown to be this weeks theme for #fridayfavourites. This was a chance to share photographs all of your hometowns. Where we live is all different in their own unique ways.
@midtonegrey. Kolkata, 6:10 pm: I was running out of film and running out of light. A relatively slow shutter speed (1/60 sec), which is why you see a bit of motion blur – but I like it. Last shot of the roll, no second chance. Maybe I'm getting sappy as I get older. Or maybe this afternoon, for whatever reason, I miss K...