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#busyplaces was the perfect theme for all the street photographers to share their favourite shot(s) for this week’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites. @Skararara5. Does this count as busy streets? #fridayfavourites #ilfordphoto #busyplaces shot with fp4+ with a 50e UPCOMING THEMES We’re sharing the details on our next few #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites themes to […]
Why pinhole photography? This is a question I’m often asked, by fellow photographers and complete strangers alike. Using a beautiful wooden Ondu camera, I began exploring the world of slow photography about five years ago. The moment I saw my first developed negatives I knew I’d found a glimpse of photographic heaven. This started my […]
You all have been incredibly busy printing in the darkroom for this week’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme #madeinthedark. @Shelby2003. Some darkroom prints on Multigrade RC Pearl for #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #madeinthedark #mgrcdl #ilfordmultigraderc UPCOMING THEMES We’re sharing the details on our next few #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites themes to give you a chance to find […]
‘The Uphill Battle’, by photographer Joe Shapiro received a lot of attention when we shared his image over on our Instagram. So we decided to contact him to learn more about his process. Image Title The Uphill Battle Technical info Film Used ILFORD Delta 400 Format Medium Camera Pentax 67ii Lens SMC Pentax 67 1:2.8 […]
Today’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme was #shotondelta100. We asked you to show us what you can do with our DELTA Professional range’s slowest speed film. Take a look at our top picks for #shotondelta100: UPCOMING THEMES We’re sharing the details on our next few #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites themes to give you a […]
Postcards From The Past Would you like your pictures to still be looked at, and maybe even revered, in fifty years from now? One likely route to such success is to document our ‘built environment’ – the buildings that surround us all. From Eugène Atget’s time onwards photographs of our town and cityscapes have become […]