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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!
Take Part
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 ...
For the 7th interview in our Community Focus series we're heading to Oslo to chat to Cyan Darkroom.
Let’s start easy. Tell us a little about the darkroom, what it’s called and how it started.
Cyan darkroom is part of Cyan studio that is a co-op community photostudio and workspace. The studio was opened in 1998 and has always had a darkroom attached. In 2020 we got hold of a separate space where we built a much larger darkroom, hoping that the timing was right to attract enough new users. After a...
For our 88th In Focus interview we're chatting to Peggy Marsh. A photographer and camera lover, Peggy founded CameraGoCamera back in 2015, initially to keep a track of her own expanding camera collection...
Section 1 - Background
Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD film and tell us what it means to you?
This is hard for me as I never think anything I do is good enough. I am in a constant state of self-deprecation and can be overly critical of my images and projects. I chose the image belo...
It’s #FridayFavourites time again and we’ve got a new set of awesome images to share with you from the film community. We love seeing your shots each week, please keep sharing them with us.
Peter Durst She loves you big river more than me Rolleiflex MX-EVS @ilfordphoto.com FP4+ The Yukon River #believeinfilm
@iandaisley Barmouth Bridge, 2025. Mum had a caravan just up the coast at Tal-y-Bont and we’d visit every year. Fond memories. Ilford PANF, RB67 Pro SD, 127mm F/3.5 L len...
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...
Let’s start easy. Tell us A little about the darkroom, what it’s called and how it started.
The darkroom is a central part of the activities of SAIM (The Shoreditch Academy of Image Making).
SAIM was established in 2020 as an independent photography school by its two founders Ian Jackson and Adrian Mott. Both with long careers as commercial photographers plus extensive experiences as postgraduate University teachers.
As a private London school SAIM’s unique offer is a permanent darkroom and studio ...
Another great week with lots of different images share over our social feeds. We only have one week left now until we'll be sharing some historical posts over the holiday period so please make sure we have our work cut out for us next Friday by sharing lots of images over the coming week.
Anthony Paris @aparisphotos.bsky.social A cold morning. Scan of an Ilford MGRC Deluxe Glossy print. I prefer fiber for viewing in person, but always use RC for scanning. #ilfordhp5 #ilfordMGRC #frid...
As this year draws to a close, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone that has used our films, darkroom papers and photochemistry this year and especially to those who have shared their results with us on our @ilfordphoto social accounts and for our #fridayfavourites each week.
roghughe• Polina, who is from Russia, was just wandering past Protein Studios with an armful of flowers from Columbia Road Flower Market when I met her in September. She had nothing to do with the London Fashion Week eve...
Let’s start easy. Tell us A little about the darkroom, what it’s called and how it started.
Negative Development is a community darkroom in Manchester. The project took shape after I began searching for a community space, and when none could be found, the idea became to create one.
The first studio was a small unit in Pollard Yard, Ancoats, with two enlargers and a focus on one to one workshops. From there, the darkroom has grown through regular use and our loyal community. We now work from a more c...
How it all began
“So what’s your next project?”, my friend David asked me over lunch one day in the spring of 2024.
Unprepared for the question, my focus still on my second book, Fragments, which had just been published, my answer was quick and nochalant.
“I think I’m going to dig out my 4x5 and shoot some street portraits of total strangers”.
I surprised even myself with the answer. It was as if I was sitting in his chair and hearing that response for the first time. I can remember the conv...