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  • We've got #travel envy after seeing some of the shots that your shared with us for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites. @stevewhiting “Ninety Degrees of Separation” #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #travel #fp4   ps_alpine_photo Morning light in the Lyngen Alps, North Norway. Voigtländer Bessa III, Heliopan yellow filter and ILFORD FP4+ (in ID-11). Nikon Coolscan 8000ED scan. adibmufty Baalbeck ?: Leica M6 ?: ILFORD PAN F 50 ⚗️: ILFORD ID-11 1+1 ?: Lebanon ??   ...
  • A quick look through your images this morning, showed a great selection of black and white film shots for today's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #speed theme.  Check our our top picks below.   @thomas_main  Cyclist for #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #speed shot on #ilfordpanf with a #fujifilm #GX617 panoramic camera.   @EMULSIVEfilm For @ILFORDPhoto #fridayfavourites #speed: my moment of impact. This shot cost me three fractured vertebrae and over six months of physical therapy pre...
  • London Fashion Week Earlier this year I shot my fifth season of London Fashion Week. I’ve been trying to incorporate new and different styles into my fashion photojournalism work, in order to stand out and also to exercise my own creativity. I’ve been shooting at London Fashion Week for about as long as I’ve been photographing professionally. It’s a great environment, fantastic for networking opportunities, building a decent portfolio of industry standard work, and also for experimenting with new t...
  • Who doesn't love a #roadtrip? Our #fridayfavourites this week was based around the black and white #ilfordphoto film shots that you took whilst on the road. @paulasmithphoto This was taken during a #roadtrip through New Zealand using #ilforddelta100 and #rodinal 1+25 #fridayfavourites #believeinfilm   @MatDandoy Finally taking some time off to develop rolls from the past 8 month. This one from Mauritania shot on #ilfordFp4 and devd in perceptol. Pit stop in the desert #roadtrip #ilfordphoto...
  • Terrain This project recently exhibited at the Golborne Gallery, London Road Trip All the photographs in this project were taken over a week-long period whilst traveling from Los Angeles to East Arizona, and back again. Something that really struck me when traveling through this part of the American West was how nature had relinquished control of the landscape. The towns were almost post-apocalyptic; half-burnt trash piles and concrete curbs were cracked by the hot sun. Whilst blade...
  • An honest representation Two souls one vessel is a documentary project focusing on capturing the lives of drag queens, trying to tell their stories and create an honest representation of who they are in and out of drag, this series includes male, female and transgender drag queens. Attracted to the surface glamour of the world of drag queens, I’ve explored the performance and behind the scenes to show the emotion and reality. Alfie-Ordinary Altering perspectives Thinking about the project and th...
  • HARMAN technology Ltd, the manufacturer of ILFORD photographic film, darkroom paper and chemicals, has announced the ILFORD SIMPLICITY range of photo chemicals designed for convenient, easy-use film processing. The ILFORD SIMPLICITY range of film processing photo chemicals have been created for convenience and ease of use. These sachets are ideal for photographers who want to try processing their own film but have until now been apprehensive about the process and/or may not have required the larger volum...
  • Of course, we see in color - but vision is just one part of how we sense the environment and moments. In the mountains I see tremendous peaks, I feel and hear the storms, freeze, and feel emotions from success, failure and intense personal experiences. All that black + white can convey more intensively - for me this is not a reduction over colour photography, but an amplification of impressions.  This is the translation of a short text I wrote a few years back for the German Schwarzweiss Magazine. Si...
  • There was this one scene I wanted to capture.  I stumbled upon it walking up Old Man Coniston in the Lake District just before reaching the peak.  Out of nowhere (unless you’ve studied an OS map) a body of water appears when approaching from the east. As we reached the water’s edge, the sun was bursting through the clouds for the first time in days. The light was fantastic, catching 2 large boulders protruding from the perfectly flat, reflective water with the hill layers mirrored on the surface. ...
  • Thank you In 2018, we invited the global analogue film photography community to take part in our latest film users survey. The survey, which attracted 2100 participants when it was last conducted in 2014, grew to over 6,800 participants from 100 countries this time around.  This was largely due to the help received from the fantastic film community in sharing it far and wide on social media, blogs and forums, so thank you. While many of the results are in line with the growth seen since the re-emergenc...

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