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Our theme was #leavesonfilm – For this week as long as there is a leaf or leaves in the image you were good to go! I adore how each and every one of you captured leaves in your own unique way. NEST WEEK Our theme for next week is #Ominousfilm […]
This weeks theme for #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites was #homelife. It was so lovely to see behind the scenes of what home is to you. NEST WEEK Our theme for next week is #leavesonfilm – We realise that whilst Autumn is under way here in the UK and there are lots of […]
Introducing our 61st In Focus interview with Torz Dallison. Torz started shooting when she was a teenager, but it wasn’t until she started developing and printing that she became hooked. Through her work, Torz explores life’s traditions and connections which reflects on her own personal stories and events. Section 1 – Background Share your favourite […]
We shared Craig Fleming’s photograph ‘Ursula’ on our Instagram and the response was fantastic. We like to get in touch with the photographer and find out a little more about the process that went into creating it. Technical information Image title Ursula Film used ILFORD FP4+ Camera Mamiya RZ67 Proll Exposure time 1/125th @ […]
The theme for this weeks #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites was #developedbyme. There is no better feeling than knowing you developed it yourself, truly a game changer. Have a look at this weeks submissions. NEXT WEEK Next week’s theme is #notonfilm – Let us see other techniques. Use the #’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites […]
This weeks #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme was #themefree. Take a look at the themes you chose to submit this week. NEXT WEEK Next week’s theme is #developedbyme – Show us your processing skills. Use the #’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #developedbyme and remember to tell us which of our films you used. […]