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  1. Friday Favourites #alternatedev

    A chance for those of you who prefer non-traditional methods of film development to share your images for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #alternatedev theme.     NEXT WEEK #FUNONFILM We all enjoy shooting film. This week we want you to share that joy with shots of people having fun. Or, shots or prints that you […]
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  2. What I gained from photographing in a hospital.

    After a 25 year hiatus of shooting stills, I returned to pushing on with my personal photography in 2016 and more recently using film once again. Part of that process has involved a scanner which led me to revisit some of my 1980s images which had never before been published. 1987 In 1987 as a […]
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  3. Friday Favourites #ffpinhole

    As last Sunday was World Pinhole Photography Day we thought is only fitting that this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites theme honored this with #ffpinhole. Over 100 images were shared with us this week and we've had a great time this morning choosing our favourites.       NEXT WEEK #alternatedev Developed your film in in coffee […]
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  4. Photosynthesis: Blending Humans and Plant Textures In-Camera

    Urban Lives and the Natural World I've been living in some of the giant Asian metropolises for close to a decade now, and it has oriented my recent photography work towards exploring the distance between our urban lives and the natural world. One way I have found to express this has been through film double […]
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  5. Making a Photobook from darkroom prints

    The idea came to me after searching for companies to have a photobook made. I wanted something of the highest quality. Something that had the physical feel of Photographs: Annie Leibovtiz 1970-1990, or Helmut Newton Portraits. Two beautifully printed books that happened to be sitting in the community darkroom I own. After searching the internet […]
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  6. Where the Rain Clouds Gather

    In this blog article, Kit Young provides insight into his latest book, Where the Rain Clouds Gather (OD Books) , which was made entirely from scanning hand-made silver gelatin prints. The Concept At times the past year has raced past in a haze. Streets have emptied and we have retreated to our cocoons. Cooped up. […]
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