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  • Going digital If we go back to 2002 a close photographic friend convinced me (against my better judgement) that film was a thing of the past, and that to hold my own in the professional photographic world I had to go digital. Eventually I succumbed to his argument and traded in my Leica film cameras (I had 4) and started on the dizzy road to digital photography. In those days some fifteen years ago I thought it would be just like changing film brands: OK it may take a bit of getting used to a different ...
  • It is my opinion that some photographers mistakenly regard ILFORD HP5 PLUS and its predecessors to be a somewhat cheaper, lower quality response to Kodak’s Tri-X. I hope to demonstrate in this review that this assumption simply isn’t the case. There’s much more to HP5 PLUS than meets the eye – something that regular shooters of this film will be more than aware of (you folks can leave now, nothing new here). For those of you who haven’t shot this film before, this review will give you my tak...
  • 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...
  • ILFORD Photo UK student photographer of the year The increasing popularity of film photography in schools and colleges has seen a record number of darkroom prints submitted to the annual ILFORD PHOTO student photography competition. The high standard of entries from schools, colleges and universities across the country has made the selection of a winner a very difficult task. However, a unanimous winner has been chosen and the title of ‘ILFORD PHOTO UK Student Photographer of the Year 2017/18’ has b...
  • Double exposures can be really tricky to get right. Lucy Ridges shares the secrets behind her ship / nude image below. Ship Technical information Shot on: FP4 plus medium format film Camera Mamiya RB 67 Exposure time Double exposure, each exposure 1/60 F5.6 Other equipment With bowens studio flash (1 x large soft box) I shot this image at my photographic studio in Manchester, located within Rogue Artist Studios The story behind the image My work for many years has encompassed a love for mul...
  • Small but perfectly formed is what we were looking for with this weeks #fridayfavourites theme #macro. @artXchemistry #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #macro #believeinfilm Pentax 645, 150/3.5, Vivitar close up lenses.  HP5+, scanned film.   @dmbloor Froggy went a courting. Mamiya C220 TLR - 80mm Sekor lens - #FP4Plus #macro #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites   @calor_gas_terry My @ILFORDPhoto #fridayfavourites #macro photo - my wedding ring on FP4+, LC29 1+19   @thisJason...
  • We asked you to slow down this week and share any shots on #ilfordphoto film rated at ISO 100 or below. These are a few that caught our eye @EJFoto Sometimes, You Need A Mask, Whitney, 2016 #PanFPlus #503CW #BelieveInFilm #fotografia #photography   fordmattford Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn, New York. #mediumformat #filmphotography #ilfordfilm #ilforddelta100 #mamiyarb67 #longexposure #ilfordfridayfavourites #slowfilm   @Benoit_Dupont bilan de la semaine sur mon @500px: vous av...
  • DELTA Professional films What a fantastic week for black and white film images. Thank you for sharing all of your shots on #Deltafilm with us. DELTA PROFESSIONAL films use the latest Core-Shell™ film emulsion technology which give them the advantage of a lower grain to speed ratio. This means that you get less grain at the equivalent speed when compared to PLUS films presenting a slightly cleaner, sharper look. We've really enjoyed choosing our favourites this week. @julianoserraweb Cushion-Kombi,...
  • An Interest in Large Format Large format is an immensely rewarding and enjoyable way to make a photograph. It can also feel overwhelming when you’re just starting out, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. This article is for anyone with an interest in large format. I got into 4x5 because I wanted to challenge myself, and to try something new. Over the last two years it has become my favourite way to take a photograph. There’s something special about slowing down and being so deliberate with each...
  • From home-made cameras to professional kit. There's always a great variety when we ask you to share your #pinhole shots. Hopefully you will all be out and about on Sunday for #pinholeday 2018. Here are a few of our favourites jessie.emma.media SoCal, giver of good vibes. (And rad palms.)#fridayfavourites #pinhole #ilfordhp5   @JohnScarbro1 Pumping Station. @ILFORDPhoto FP4. DD-X. Noon Pinhole. #fridayfavorites #pinhole #believeinfilm #filmphotography #ilfordphoto   @pinhol...

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