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  1. In Focus - Clara Araujo

    This week for our 46th In Focus interview we are talking to Clara Araujo. A fine art photographer from Brazil whose images explore the dualities and other aspects of the human psyche. Section 1 – Background Share your favourite image / print shot on ILFORD film and tell us what it means to you? It’s […]

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  2. Exposing for the Action

    One of the aspects that took me perhaps the longest to understand about black and white film photography – but, which turned out to have the most impact on my visual style – is that exposure is simply not real in any meaningful way. “Correct” exposure is incredibly subjective, especially true for high contrast lighting […]

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  3. Behind the Film - Mari Slater-Parry

    We are lucky here that so many of our staff are passionate about our products not just because they are proud of the brand but also because they use them themselves. Just like our 6th Behind The Film interviewee Mari. Who are you? What’s your job title HARMAN technology and how long have you worked […]

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  4. Portraits on Delta 3200

    Light and Details Black and white photography is a huge component of my process. The timeless quality that is perceived through its tones is something that has drawn me to photography since I was a young kid. Photographing in monochrome not only simplifies the image but, I think helps draw the viewers eye around the […]

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  5. Friday Favourites #35mmfp4

    We’ve really enjoyed the mix of images that you shared with us for today’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #35mmfp4 theme. There was a mix of everything from street and lifestyle to portraits, landscapes. It was really enjoyable to look through them all to find our favourites.         NEXT WEEK’s THEME #concretefilm – I think […]

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  6. Mission: 36

    Cabin Fever Tired of COVID ‘cabin fever’  I needed to get out shooting so I concocted  a mission to shoot a total of 36 acceptable shots in a 2 day time frame.  Day one would be 12 6×6’s and the second would be 35mm for 24 shots… fingers crossed. I decided to shoot b&w film.  […]

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