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  1. Friday Favourites #ilfordxp2

    Our XP2 SUPER film is fantastic for scanning as it works with Digital Ice so we had high hopes for this weeks #ilfordxp2 #fridayfavourites. Did you know you can shoot XP2 SUPER at different speeds from 50 – 800 asa on the same roll and process as standard C41?       Next week Summer’s […]

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  2. Friday Favourites 30th March #stilllife

    We thought we knew what images we’d get this week with our theme of #stilllife. We should know better by now! You always manage to surpass our expectations. Thank you to everybody that shared with us on Twitter and Instagram       Next week Due to holidays we’re not having a #fridayfavourites next week […]

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  3. How I got this picture - Andrew Orr

    The Grand Canyon at Plateau Point Technical info   Film Used:  ILFORD FP4+ Format: 4×5 Camera: Wista 45DX Lens: Rodenstock: 90mm f/4.5 Exposure time: 1/60th Other equipment: Red filter Location: Plateau Point, Grand Canyon National Park     Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? One weekend at […]

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  4. The Road to Discovery

    The last six years I picked up my first camera about six years ago, and I haven’t looked back since. Well, not on my choice of beginning Photography, but I have looked back on my choice of cameras. Over the past six years, I’ve achieved quite a bit, and I’ve enjoyed every moment of it – […]

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  5. Tim Rudman - Silver Gelatin Print Making

    Making a silver gelatin print Take a look inside the darkroom of Master Printer Tim Rudman whilst he shares the methods that he employed when making a silver gelatin print for his latest book Iceland, An Uneasy Calm Tim discusses various techniques including negative preparation, dodging and burning and using coloured filters for contrast control. Tim also […]

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  6. Retouching

    Retouching is normally done to remove blemishes from the negative or the final print. It can also be used to change the tone or remove unwanted detail.  As retouching can be difficult, care is required. Advice for retouching The most risky retouching techniques involve removing parts of the image, by bleaching, cutting, or scraping with […]

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