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  • #ilfordfridayfavourites #lucky Now & again the perfect image is arrived at by good luck rather than good judgement. Right place, right time? Double exposure? Film accidentally shot at the wrong speed? These are the shots that we asked you to share for this week's #ilfordfridayfavourites #lucky theme. @mparry1234 Some very strange but pretty interesting flare anomaly on some 120 FP4+ works well with the shot i think   @rvallafoto I lived at the same place for years but only one time ...
  • 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...
  • #calm We've had a lovely relaxing morning looking at your #ilfordphoto #calm images.  We believe that black & white film helps to enhance the sense of tranquility on an already serene shot. These are our favourites this week. @gatogatogato Taken with a Zenza Bronica. The slow and peaceful process of taking a photo all manually in a calm forest, then going home and developing the film is my perfect „calm experience“. #ilforddelta3200   @rohnerraphi #fridayfavourites what makes me ca...
  • An experiment in chemical possibilities When I took up a camera after a few years’ hiatus in 1990, I was surprised to discover that I could no longer get a black & white film developed through the nearest camera shop, never mind through the local pharmacy.  If memory serves, I was told it would cost $40 for a single film. Naturally, I returned to processing my own film just I had done when I first took up a camera in the early 1970s. The world had moved on, and colour film was the default medium f...
  • We thought we knew what images we'd get this week with our theme of #stilllife. We should know better by now! You always manage to surpass our expectations. Thank you to everybody that shared with us on Twitter and Instagram @ShootingGrain Pineapple: Mamiya C330s, 80mm on Ilford FP4 #fridayfavourites  #stilllife   @JasjitCo Pyramid Canon AE-1 w/50mm 1.8 - Ilford Panf+ #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #stilllife   @petrgo #BW #analog #blackandwhite #hasselblad #istillshotfilm #p...
  • The first time around... I enjoy photography especially black and white.. I've taken a wide variety of subjects and images over the years including sport, travel, documentary and landscape. I learnt with 35mm film cameras before moving to 645 medium format and then digital. For B&W I learnt to develop and print whilst at school and this has continued ever since with a darkroom constructed in my loft. This was decommissioned in 2007 when I started shooting digital and I eventually took a sabbatical from...
  • We're often asked what the differences are between our PLUS films and our DELTA Professional range and have given a brief reply in our post about Choosing your first ILFORD film. If you're interested in a more detailed explanation, the read on... HP5 PLUS    Uses our more traditional emulsion making methods. HP5+ has evolved over many years to become an extremely flexible and robust film. Has extremely good exposure latitude and is very tolerant of under/over exposure. ...
  • Underbank Old Road   Technical info   Film Used  Ilford HP5 Format  35mm Camera Rollei B35 Lens  40mm Triotar Exposure time   1 minute 30 sec at f11 Other equipment Manfrotto Art 055 tripod, Gossan Lunasix F light meter. Location. Underbank Old Road, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.     Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? I used to shoot a lot of Night photographs, in fact I wrote a book about it in 2001 (Nigh...
  • Every now and then it's nice to freshen things up a bit. The eagle-eyed amongst you may soon notice that our 135 and 120 ILFORD film cartons have been updated. The changes are relatively subtle ILFORD branded films are still in white boxes with the product logo.  And don't worry, the films themselves are not changing. So, what has changed? We have added an information panel on the side of the box, showing the ISO and exposures for easy reference. We've also moved the HARMAN technology name...
  • We asked you to share how you used our products differently and you shared an amazing range of #alternateprocess images with us. These are some of our favourites. @JoeCCunningham A second-pass lith print on #Ilford MGIV RC, original shot on SFX 200 dev'ed in Perceptol. #FridayFavorites   @DrMarsRover Biscuit tin #pinhole camera RC paper negative #alternateprocess #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites   @mparry1234 #AlternateProcess #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites Ilford RC paper solog...

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