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  • The future of photography The year 2020, it sounds very futuristic to me. So, what does that future look like for photographers? Well, no doubt technology will be getting more advanced than ever and we will see huge leaps in digital development this coming decade as the megapixel war continues. There will likely be be new initiatives and more collaborations with smartphone companies. Will the digital SLR camera start to disappear? Will mirrorless take over? Or will there be a new hybrid on the market...
  • Sometimes when you look at a picture it brings a specific song or lyric to mind even if it wasn't intentionally shot with that purpose. These are the images that we asked you to share with us this week for our #lyricsandfilm #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites. beatrizburnay    Bird on the wire, Leonard Cohen  #lyricsandfilm #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #ilfordhp5   @Jebbo101  #ILFORDPhoto  #lyricsandfilm #lyricsandfilm  #fridayfavourites  #darkroomprint From my archives, my favorite tun...
  • Balance Like many photographers these days, I balance a busy day job alongside a family life. I try to be good a community member, share my thoughts and experiences and sometimes, perhaps, inspire one or two. In the background I have long held an aspiration to become a successful professional photographer, something i'm still working towards. Like all of us I suspect, finding something to focus on, photographically, can be a challenge when life is so busy. The majority of my casual photography currently...
  • Inherent bias Photography has long been used strategically as a tool and method of capturing and sharing slices of truth, small morsels of reality, inherently containing the bias of the photographer. By making decisions about what to shoot, how to shoot, what to edit, how to edit, and what to share with the viewer, photographers have historically held a unique position of being able to weaponize the art of photography by crafting and even manipulating truths. In the United States of America specifically, p...
  • We are back! Following the recent easing of the coronavirus lockdown measures here in the UK we are excited to report that life is starting to return to our Mobberley site with our machines and staff being phased back in to operation. A lot has changed in the world in the 10 weeks since we announced the temporary site closure. The number of people who have been impacted by COVID-19 here in the UK is tragically high making our decision a justified and necessary precaution. We would like to offer our t...
  • My dream camera I was introduced into photography when I was just a teenager by my uncle Massimo —· AKA zio Max. That’s how I have acquired basic knowledge about film photography, and developed the skills that helped me to start a career as an independent —  and self-taught — filmmaker. Filmmaking and video production became my main occupation, while photography remained a deep passion, which kept coming back from time to time in my professional career. In the last few years I have been too...
  • Another Lockdown Session with a difference this week in the form of a video. We were really pleased when Aislinn nominated Rachel to take part back in week 4. She's such an active member of our community and always happy to help others and share her advice and experience.  Just in case you wanted to check out Rachel's shout outs here are the links. GIVE A SHOUT OUT TO YOUR 3 FAVOURITE FILM PHOTOGRAPHERS (NOT PHOTOGRAPHY HUBS) CURRENTLY ACTIVE ON IG  Lucy Ridges Tina Rowe Marina Llopis ...
  • We asked you to show us what you can do with the slowest speed film in our DELTA Professional film range for today's s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #shotondelta100 theme. @jenthompsonart A few shots taken with my Pentax 645 on Ilford Delta 100 film #believeinfilm #filmisnotdead #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites   @henry_balen Eiffel Tower glass wall 2019 #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #shotondelta100   @UrbaniteAlaska River in a gorge a few hundred meters from the Monarch Mine ru...
  • Summer of Photograms My end goal with my photography, at least for as long as I can remember, was to make darkroom prints. I love the thought processes in darkroom printing, the excitement when I manage to find the combination of burning, dodging and other printing techniques that turns my imagined image into a print that I can share. Preferring the tactile nature of darkroom craft, I never cottoned on to digital photo processing or printing. Then in the spring of 2019 I developed a long term illness th...
  • Thank you to everybody that shared shots with us for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #shotonHP5. So many amazing images to choose from and it is clear you all love HP5 as much as we do! The versatility of it shows in how and what you have captured! We even have a couple of Holga shots and a bit of darkroom toning going on!   Jason Connelly @jconnellyphotos Camera: Holga, Ilford Warmtone FB Paper, Selenium 1:5   Andrew Bartram @Warboyssnapper #shotonhp5 #fridayfavourites @I...

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