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We asked you to share how you used our products differently and you shared an amazing range of #alternateprocess images with us. These are some of our favourites.
@JoeCCunningham A second-pass lith print on #Ilford MGIV RC, original shot on SFX 200 dev'ed in Perceptol. #FridayFavorites
@DrMarsRover Biscuit tin #pinhole camera RC paper negative #alternateprocess #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites
@mparry1234 #AlternateProcess #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites Ilford RC paper solog...
This competition is now closed - You can view all winning entries on our online Gallery
We will add additional countries ad their winners are announced.
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We're really excited to launch our 2018/19 ILFORD Photo black and white film student photography competition 'Reading between the lines'.
Please click on the relevant country link below to download the entry pack for your country. This includes posters, the ...
I am a wedding and portrait photographer. The following portrait is of Roshni, a jewelry designer. Her designs are handcrafted and have a vintage feel to them. So, when the opportunity came to shoot her I wanted to create something classic and real. One look at her and I was convinced about black and white being the choice of film.
Film used: HP5 PLUS
Format : 4X5 sheet film
Camera: Wista Field 4X5 Large Format
Lens: Schneider S...
A recent development
Photography on film is a recent development in my workflow , (My black & white solution), and I have been making an effort to shoot film alongside digital on all of my major assignments, as well as for my personal work.
It only took one assignment for me to realize that although the use of film was novel it wasn’t offering anything different to my ability to tell a story within a 35mm frame.
There are so many ways to achieve a different “look” to your images, usu...
The sun is shining and they days are getting longer which means better light and more time to shoot film. What better reason could we have for feeling #happy
These are our favourites from the shots that you shared with us this week.
@AlfathMSanjani Seeing the results of this shot make me #happy Nikon F3 - Ilford Delta 400 rated 1600 - Developed by myself #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites
@adiw1202 This seemingly innocent goat makes me #happy. Ilford Delta 400. #ilfordphoto #fridayfavour...
It's always a tough week when we ask for sports spots as black and white film isn't always the first choice when it comes to sport photography. However we knew we could rely on you all to come up with something special
@WellerMonica Football Crazy at Motorway Service Station, Olympus Trip camera, XP2 film #fridayfavourites #ilfordphotos #sport
@eugenbaban #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #sport #canoesprint #ilfordfilm #xp2
@AdibMufty If you can’t grow wings... Ride a horse!...
Heading West
Last September my family and I headed west. It had been a few years since we’d visited the West Country, we had come to love it when our family was young, and now that they were grown we decided to return to see if it still has a special place in our hearts.
While my teenagers packed their essentials - clothes and iPhones, and my other half packed enough books to keep a large reading group going, I set about doing the important task of packing my camera equipment.
My focus was on which...
For today's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share your #darkroomprints with us.
There is something special about taking your negatives into the darkroom and creating a print. I don't think that anybody forgets the first time that they saw the 'magic' happen.
If you haven't printed before but fancy giving it a go check out our simple how to video and then find a local darkroom and put it in to practice!
@tiboalberny Here's an old one on Ilford MG4 RC De Luxe paper painted with Ilford...
Crumble
We always enjoy finding out the stories behind some of the images that you share with us and we couldn't resist asking David Allen about this image.
Technical Info
Film Used: Ilford HP5 PLUS
Format: 120 (6x7)
Camera: Mamiya RB 67 Pro-S
Lens: 90mm/3.8 Mamiya Sekor
Exposure time: 1/100
Other equipment: Changing bag with an extra 120 spool.
Location:
Top—Philadelphia, PA | Bottom—Bradley Beach, NJ
Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to s...
Beginnings
I came to analog photography late. I enjoy being able to feel the film and create with my hands, and the suspense of not knowing how the final shots look until you develop the film. Shooting film changes the style of how I work. I take less pictures and think more. It is more immersive, I have more time to feel their characters, their experiences.
I shoot all my projects in medium format film. I do use digital, but only for commercial photography or for working on reports.
Materials ag...