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Our 66th In Focus interview is with Danish photographer Lea Elm who is a writer living in England. Find out why analogue and instant camera's became an epiphany within Lea's work.
Section 1 - Background
Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD film and tell us what it means to you?
World - Museum -Liverpool - 2019 - HP5+
It was hard to pick just one but I decided on this one taken in 2019 on my first, and so far only, trip to Liverpool. Rachel Brewster-Wright (of @LittleVintagePhotography)...
We thought it would be a great chance to chat with Ben Hawkins & Liza Kanaeva-Hunsicker about their book 'Shooting Film'. This book is a beginner-friendly book which introduces curious individuals to the world of analogue photography.
A little bit about yourself
Liza: My name is Liza Kanaeva-Hunsicker, I was born and raised in Moscow, got my Bachelor’s degree in California and have been living and working in NYC for the past 11 years. I’m a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in photography...
To celebrate 2022, we wanted you to share your best or favourite shots for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme #bestof22. You all have produced and shot a lot of film last year, creating so much excellent photographic work.
@sdotpelt @ILFORDPhoto Metro Center Station in Washington DC shot on HP5 for my upcoming postcard photobook. #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #bestof22https://eventbrite.com/e/book-launch-district-postcard-views-with-shedrick-pelt-registration-525091321277
@T...
There was a lot of interest in this shot when it was shared on our Instagram feed, so we asked Kim Mimnaugh & Jess Martineau to tell us a bit more about it.
Image Title
Water Goddess:Triple Exposure
Technical Info
Film Used
ILFORD HP5+
Format
120
Camera
Hasselblad 501 CM
Lens
150mm
Exposure time
3 exposures on one piece of film 1/60th at f8
Other equipment
Studio stand, sekonic flash meter, black velvet for the background Speedotron location lighting kit, one strobe set at 400 WS with...
Look back on all the fantastic photography created in January for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites, with the theme being #madeinjanuary.
@helloimedden @ILFORDPhoto In January I shot a lot of #HP5 #fridayfavorites #madeinjanuary #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites
@tedayreAt the edge of the Yorkshire Dales…#IlfordXP2 at EI800 on the #NikonFM2 dev & scan by @comethroughlab ?…#35mm, #35mmFilm, #35mmc, #FilmPhotography, #AnaloguePhotography, #AnalogueWonderland, #ComeThroughLab, #...
We didn't set a theme for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites. It was a popular week with many fantastic entries, which we enjoyed looking through this morning. A huge thank you to everyone who shared their images.
@_DevonR @ILFORDPhoto Has to be the double exposure taken on XP2. #themefree #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites
@PhotosByPanda @ILFORDPhoto When I tried Delta 100 for the first time and found my new favorite film. ? #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #themefree
@ted...
'What are you doing?'
After 25 years it still catches me off guard. Because my work happens in public spaces, the answer comes often and without pause. Men walking by the scene will change direction and make their way to within a meter of my tripod. While to me it is evidently clear, to the viewers it is understandably strange. For my portraits of girls in rural India, this is supremely true. To set the scene, we are using medium format gear mounted on a tripod, speaking with the children being photographe...
From vintage cars to plants, you have all captured this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme amazingly, with the theme being #patternsonfilm.
@j_harvell I was looking for patterns and shapes on vintage cars. I found how the art deco influenced some designs and functionality of others. Film: #ilfordphoto FP4plus. Cameras: Mamiya C33 and Horseman 45FA. #fridayfavorites #patternsonfilm My weekly submission
@PhlStrchn I loved the natural patterns on the leaves of this plant an...
We are heading to R&D to speak to Calvin Carey, our 13th Behind the Film interview. Calvin is a Physicist here at HARMAN Technology. Find out more about what his role entails.
Who are you? What’s your job title HARMAN technology and how long have you worked here?
My name is Calvin Carey, and I work as a Physicist here at HARMAN. I started in 2019.
Tell us a little about your day to day role.
My day-to-day work is hugely varied, depending on which projects in R&D (research and development) or m...