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I love Friday mornings when I can spend a while looking through all the fantastic images that you make and share on our products for Friday favourites. The only thing that would make it better is to see more of you getting involved!
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It couldn't be easier to take part. Simply create your image using our ILFORD Photo or Kentmere range of films and darkroom papers and share it on any of our social channels. (We are @ilfordphoto on Instagram, Bluesky, X, Threads and Facebook). Make sure you use ...
It’s Friday again, which means a brand-new #FridayFavourites and a fresh collection of images to enjoy! We love seeing all the photos and prints you share that have been made using our products—it’s so inspiring. Every post not only celebrates your own creativity but also sparks new ideas for others. Please keep sharing, and remember to use #fridayfavourites.
@Kirigir77434381#ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites Mamiya press super23, Kentmere pan200, Tokyo pyro, TPfix
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These are portraits from this series. This is “Burnt Orange” —- a B&W photo project on evolving identities and third culture experiences through the lens of portraiture. In my experience being able to connect and share so much of intimacy through photography, I first share that with my friends and the people I meet along my many journeys. These are portraits from this series.
Portraiture as a mirror
I didn’t really understand the art of portraiture before thsi project. What it means to giv...
The biggest weekend
TRNSMT is arguably the biggest weekend of the year for music in Scotland, and yet this was my first time shooting the festival. I was very excited to be shooting it, especially for bands like Fontaines D.C., Confidence Man, VLURE, and Wet Leg.
Ordinarily I’ll be shooting individual gigs, photographing one artist, on one stage, over the space of maybe an hour. So while my subject was essentially the same this weekend, it was a very different workflow, with a lot more performances to s...
We're now 10 interviews into this series and its been fantastic to hear about so many community darkrooms and the work that they do. This time we're heading to Turkey to speak to Fotohane Darkroom.
Let’s start easy. Tell us A little about the darkroom, what it’s called and how it started.
The project is called Fotohane Darkroom. It’s a mobile and analog photography workshop based in Mardin, in southeastern Turkey, near the Syrian border. We work mainly with Syrian, Iraqi, and Turkish Kurdish child...