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  • Dave's photograph received so much engagement and interest when we shared it to Instagram, we had to get in touch so that we could ask how he created this shot. - Technical info - Film Used ILFORD XP2 Super 120 Format 6x6 Medium format Camera Mamiya 6 Lens 55mm f4 Exposure time 4½ minutes Other equipment Benro Tripod Location New Brighton beach lighthouse, Merseyside.     Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? I ...
  • HOW IT BEGAN I’m a great believer in serendipity. I was visiting a friend to deliver a print that she’d bought from me. At the time I was taking a lot of photos of graveyards, and she offered to show me a derelict cemetery which had been left hanging in the undergrowth on the banks of a major new road development. As we walked back through the village, I stopped an old man to ask if I could shoot his portrait, and when he very abruptly declined she said, you should meet Faye…… Fourteen month...
  • This week's #fridayfavourites theme was #croppednegs. When we take our negs into the darkroom or, share them on social media we often crop to show part of the frame, it was exciting to see how you chose to crop your negatives. @ironketti So this weeks #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites is #croppednegs This is not something I do often but it is not unknown. All of these were originally for @_JasonAvery 's #Camerachallenge and are taken on #120 #XP2super with my yashicamat 124g   @justgipsy #cr...
  • As a child I fell in love with the magic of the darkroom and of making Gelatin Silver prints. Watching a print develop fascinated me. In high school I had access to a darkroom working with 620 film (2.25 X 3.25 inch roll film.) and, consequently, I studied photography at Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Photography & Syracuse University School of Journalism. Studying with art-photographer Minor White opened my eyes to using photography as an art form. Minor helped me see beyond the objective...
  • Film Photography is nothing without the community of passionate photographers and printers who are always willing to share their knowledge and experience. Without the lecturers and technicians who are passionate about teaching the next generation. And, without those pushing the boundaries and creating projects using film and traditional darkroom techniques. We want to reward this community spirit  ............ ILFORD Photo Analogue Community Grant We will be awarding up to £500 of our products to a d...
  • We are very excited to launch our new ILFORD Photo Analogue Community Grant. Each year we receive hundreds of requests for support from members of the film and darkroom printing community looking to create projects using our products. The scope and scale of these projects vary. From documenting expeditions on large format film to alternative uses of our film and paper. And ,even setting up community darkrooms or running workshops for children. You have some amazing ideas and insatiable passion. Man...
  • This week's #fridayfavourites theme was #grainlove. We love grain here, so we were extra excited to see everyone's images. Thank you to everyone who submitted. We found it extremely difficult to choose, as we had so many amazing entries. @adiw1202 Replying to @adiw1202 and @ILFORDPhoto More grain on Delta 3200 #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #grainlove   barronorthrup Snow is in the forecast, for probably the last time this season. Here’s some film from the last time it snowed #ilfordphoto...
  • My Approach It was during a group exhibition that I discovered the practice of cyanotype. The Espace Liberté Gallery located in Crest in the south of France is a contemporary art space open to all graphic and plastic disciplines. The theme proposed by Au Jour le Jour was an ephemeris where 31 chosen artists (painters, illustrators, photographers, plastic artists) had to illustrate 12 randomly selected dates with their art. Two constraints were imposed: a maximum size of 20cm on each side and the same sell...
  • Our 57th In Focus interview is with Simon Smars from Stockholm who is a professional fine art photographer. Simon works exclusively with limited edition handmade black and white silver gelatin fiber prints, using traditional darkroom techniques. He creates a mixture of minimalistic scapes paired with a melancholic somber, with scenes often stripped to its bare essence. SECTION 1 - BACKGROUND Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD Film and tell us what it means to you? C I G (1: f.13 · 10-sto...
  • International entries This year we opened the annual student competition up to entries from all around the world. We knew that many educational establishments had still not been able to fully return to darkroom printing but we wanted to give as many students as possible the chance to get involved. We are so glad that we did. With over 500 entries from the four corners of the world, this year’s competition theme of ‘Natural Light’ was one of the toughest that we’ve ever had to judge. A difficult...

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