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  • Why print? When you can get excellent prints from your black & white negatives by sending them off to commercial processing laboratories, why make your own? For many photographers, making a photographic print is as much a part of the process as shooting the image itself. For a start, it is a creative process that is both enjoyable and fulfilling and, much like the role of a post processing tools such as Photoshop or Lightroom in any digital workflow, (although much more fun) a darkroom provides film...
  • Having shot a roll of black and white film it now needs to be processed to create the negatives. At this point your film is still light sensitive so should not be exposed to light. Processing your own film can be highly satisfying and cost effective. It is also easy to learn. The most common method for hand processing film is undertaken by using a Daylight Processing Tank. This piece of kit needs the film to be loaded on to a ‘spiral’ or ‘reel’, in the dark, and then enclosed in a light tight co...
  •  A lifelong hobby One of my lifelong hobbies is photography. I have been taking photographs since I was about 10 years old when I was given an old Kodak folding pocket camera that had belonged to an uncle, Bertrand Perrett, who was a professional photographer and painter in England. I learned to develop and print black-and-white film at school when I was a teenager back in the 1970s. The Slower Pace When digital photography came along I moved to that medium, but recently I’ve come back to film aga...
  • I’m a passionate film photographer. There are plenty of us about and indeed plenty of reasons for choosing film as a medium. Many of these reasons are quoted ad nauseam by any and every film photographer. One of the biggest problems I have with digital photography is that it's given film photographers a soap box to waffle on about how much better film is… Yawn… I’m going to make some assumptions about the audience of this blog, and as such I’m not going to repeat all of the justifications usually ...
  • How I work I believe in self-learning, and I’m always up for something new to explore. I adhere to a strict code of conduct and don’t believe in photoshop, or do much if any post processing. It has to be an exceptional day for me to crop an image. I use Ilford’s Delta 400 for most of my work and use XP2 Super when I need my results fast. Changing times I was born in 1988, which meant that I got a first class ticket to experience the world converting from analogue to digital during m...
  • #ilfordpanf PANF PLUS  is an ISO 50, high contrast, super sharp black & white film with very fine grain. Ideal for studio photography and bright, natural light. #ilfordfridayfavourites The images that you have shared with us this week have really highlighted the best attributes of our ILFORD PANF+ film. Here are our #ilfordfridayfavourites. @Steven Wallace Breaking out some older work for day 6 of the nature photo challenge. Thanks to: @PanamStyle @Steven Wallace @linus_rampp @EJF...
  • #Summer We're feeling summery this week at ilfordphoto.com so asked you to share you #ilfordfilm summer favourites with us. We were overwhelmed with the response. Thanks to everybody that shared. Here are our top picks. @flameforcefive The Street, Tankerton, Kent #ilfordfilm delta 400 in my bessa t #ilfordfridayfavourites #believeinfilm @Dbloomsday I went to Philly with a couple rolls of HP5+, then this happened... #believeinfilm #summer #ilfordfilm #ilfordfridayfavourites @Egilgaare #ilf...
  • Zone focusing is arguably one of the quickest and most effective methods of focusing your camera. With a little forethought, practice and pre-visualisation of your shot, it's a method that can reduce problems like shutter lag. Ensure your images are sharp every time. And help you take photos more surreptitiously. It doesn't rely on automation and, in most cases can be put into practice before you've brought the camera to your eye. I believe it's a core skill and a method that everyone who takes photograp...
  • #alternateprocess Happy Friday everyone! Last week we set the theme #alternateprocess for #ilfordfridayfavourites and we've seen such variety of images. Sun prints, tin types, cyanotypes, wet plate, pinhole, palladium, hand coloured, tones in a variety of liquids, we've had them all. Here are our favourites five @mparry1234 - MULTIGRADE paper with leaves and an hour of sunlight. #ilfordfridayfavourites #alternateprocess @corrine_perry 'Melancholia #1' Hand Coloured Darkroom Photograph #al...
  • #JustAddJoy must have been a tougher theme than we'd imagined as there weren't as many #ilfordfridayfavourites as we usually see this week. Thanks to all of those who got involved, these are our top picks. ©adiw1202 The Bean! #JustAddJoy #ilfordfridayfavourites #Ilford XP2 Super #Chicago #Joy ©pjdejesus Music makes me joyous ^-^ RB67, Sekor 90mm F/3.8, Delta 400 ©Thomas Eisl  -The mask was found in the vicinity of the Trabrennbahn Krieau and the photograph is part of a reportage on the fa...

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