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Nolton Haven
Technical info
Film Used FP4+
Format 35mm
Camera Nikon F2
Lens 20mm F3.5 AI. 25A red & 2stop ND filters.
Exposure time 30seconds
Other equipment Manfrotto tripod, Weston Lightmeter.
Location
Nolton Haven is a small narrow bay on the Pembrokeshire coast in West Wales. It sits between the two much larger beaches of Druidstone and Newgale. Its characteristic feature are its two almost near symmetrical headlands.
Firstly, tell us the...
A medium for the moment
I always travel with my 35mm SLR and a stack of Ilford HP5 and Ilford FP4 film. I definitely prefer the look and process of shooting film when traveling and photographing on the street and I find my small SLR with it’s 50mm lens is small and inconspicuous enough to capture intimate street portraits. Shooting everything on the same 50mm lens and film medium gives my work a consistent look and feel. I have always found shooting film slows down my process, it forces me to think mor...
Underbank Old Road
Technical info
Film Used Ilford HP5
Format 35mm
Camera Rollei B35
Lens 40mm Triotar
Exposure time 1 minute 30 sec at f11
Other equipment Manfrotto Art 055 tripod, Gossan Lunasix F light meter.
Location.
Underbank Old Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.
Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it?
I used to shoot a lot of Night photographs, in fact I wrote a book about it in 2001 (Nigh...
For today's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share your #darkroomprints with us.
There is something special about taking your negatives into the darkroom and creating a print. I don't think that anybody forgets the first time that they saw the 'magic' happen.
If you haven't printed before but fancy giving it a go check out our simple how to video and then find a local darkroom and put it in to practice!
@tiboalberny Here's an old one on Ilford MG4 RC De Luxe paper painted with Ilford...
Chemigram workshop
On a very hot, sunny Saturday six students from The Mill Arts Centre Trust in Banbury took part in a Chemigram workshop.
Chemigrams were established in the 1950s by Belgian artist Pierre Cordier. Chemigrams are created by forcing a chemical reaction between photographic paper and photographic chemistry. In this workshop, we used ILFORD Warmtone Resin Coated Paper, ILFORD Pearl Resin Coated Paper, ILFORD Universal Developer, ILFORD Warmtone Developer and ILFORD Rapid Fixer.
Beautiful...
Here you will find links to all technical data sheets for our black and white photographic products. Further product information is available on each individual product page and these data sheets can also be downloaded from there.
Jump to the section that you need using the quick links below.
1.Black and White Films
2.Photographic Paper
3.Chemistry
4.Specialist Products
Black and White Film
HP5 PLUS
FP4 PLUS
PANF PLUS
DELTA 100
DELTA 400
DELTA 3200
XP2 SUPER
SFX 200
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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...
Sharing the skills and the passion
My name is Hank Webber and, together with my wife Marie, we own and operate Webbers Photography
Within my family, I’m a third generation photographer. It all started with my Grandfather in the 1920’s who then passed the skills and passion to my Dad and his brother, my Uncle Joe. They, in turn, blessed me with the same passion; skills are ever evolving. Each of them believed that as they triggered their camera shutters, they were capturing a moment in time that woul...
Our DELTA PROFESSIONAL films use the latest film emulsion technology which gives them the advantage of a lower grain to speed ratio. Which means that you get less grain at the equivalent speed when compared to PLUS films giving a slightly cleaner, sharper look. For this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share your shots on our #deltafilms.
@lottiegilliatt I just love Ilford Delta films….This image was taken on Ilford Delta 3200 #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #deltafilm #Delta3200
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