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  1. Port Eliot Project - Diana Gomez

    A little background I was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela.  My chosen field of study was production engineering, but was I taking photography classes in the evenings and began working for a super cool magazine called Urbe, which is a bit like what Vice is in the UK now. I quickly became the chief […]

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  2. Friday Favourites 22nd September - Medium Format

    We’re always guaranteed some great shots when we ask you to share your #mediumformat film shots with us. Here are the ones that we chose for this weeks #ilfordfridayfavourites       As always, a huge thank you to everybody that follow’s us on social media be it Twitter / Instagram / or Facebook and also […]

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  3. Friday Favourites 15th September - Street

    We asked you to share you #street shots with us for this weeks#ilfordfridayfavourite. We think that black and white film is perfect for this style of photography             Next week If you want to be included in next week’s #ilfordfridayfavourites then share your #mediumformat #ilfordfilm shows with us on Instagram […]

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  4. How I got this picture - Peter Schön

    Chatyn-Tau, Caucasus Peter Schön has shot many beautiful ski, snow and mountain images (among others) on black and white film. Here he shares his story behind ‘Chatyn-Tau, Caucasus’ in the second post in our ‘How I got this picture’ series.   Film Used – ILFORD DELTA 100 Format – 135 35mm Camera – Contax T3 Lens – Carl Zeiss Sonnar […]

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  5. Portrait of the Afghan National Institute of Music

    My first time in Afghanistan For the last couple of years, I have been travelling and exploring the people and culture of the Middle East and Central Asia. Visiting these countries is always inspiring and fascinating to me. In 2016, I visited Afghanistan for the first time. At this time I switched from photographing both digital […]

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  6. Zone focusing

    Zone focusing is arguably one of the quickest and most effective methods of focusing your camera. With a little forethought, practice and pre-visualisation of your shot, it’s a method that can reduce problems like shutter lag. Ensure your images are sharp every time. And help you take photos more surreptitiously. It doesn’t rely on automation […]

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