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We've been looking forward to seeing your images for this week's #2025fave #fridayfavourites. There was a great selection of different styles and subjects shared and a wide range of our films and formats. These are our favourites this week.
doc_voronov Another successful experiment, this time on film ?️ #filmphotographer #ilfordxp2 #doubleexposurephotography #fridayfavourites#2025fave
Paula Smith My favourite from 2025 using @ilfordphoto.com film. This (I think) is going to be the ...
We're staying in R&D for our latest 'Behind the Film' interview with Josie Cowap. Josie joined us in 2023 as a Laboratory Technician Apprentice and has recently passed her end point assessment, so is now fully qualified. Congratulations Josie!
Tell us a little about your day to day role.
I work in the research and development department, and my day to day my responsibilities include formulating all the components that go into film and paper into a package that I can then coat on our pilot coating ma...
How it all began
“So what’s your next project?”, my friend David asked me over lunch one day in the spring of 2024.
Unprepared for the question, my focus still on my second book, Fragments, which had just been published, my answer was quick and nochalant.
“I think I’m going to dig out my 4x5 and shoot some street portraits of total strangers”.
I surprised even myself with the answer. It was as if I was sitting in his chair and hearing that response for the first time. I can remember the conv...
On a busy day, whilst trying to find somewhere more peaceful away from crowds, Jerzy Jarczewski took a short break and was drawn to capture this beautiful image looking towards Becco di Mezzodi.
Technical info
Film Used: ILFORD FP4 PLUS 125
Format: 35mm
Camera: Nikon FM2n
Lens: Voigtlander Ultron 40mm/2
Exposure time: 1/125
Other equipment: Irix Edge GND8 filter
Location
Near Rifugio Croda da Lago on southern side of Lago Federa in Dolomites
Firstly, tell us the story behind this ima...
A big Inspiration
A big inspiration for me is Jill Furmanovsky. I’d been at ILFORD for maybe 3 months when I went to a music photography exhibition at Manchester central library. It featured some of her work. Seeing her contact sheet of Joy Division shot on ILFORD HP5 PLUS was what made me start shooting gigs. It was a band I loved on a product I was now helping to make.
Capturing emotion and atmosphere
I started taking the odd picture on a little point and shoot at gigs I was going to. Then I finall...
Here we are again. Is it just us, or is this year passing by far too quickly in a whirl of shoot, develop print? Although there are far worse ways to spend your time! You have spoiled us again this week with a fantastic selection of images made with our products. These are the ones we've selected for today's #fridayfavourites.
obadvw•The gentleman’s ritual Captured on ILFORD FP4+ with Mamiya RZ67 Developed on ID11 Studio: @thehue.sa #fridayfavourites #fineartportrait #filmisnotdead #ilfordfp...
It's officially spring and we're starting to see signs of it everywhere. Cameras are being loaded hopefully with FP4 PLUS and PANF PLUS as it feels like sunnier days are just around the corner. (And it we don't get sun, then snow works too)! A mixed selection of shots for this weeks Friday favourites with Bluesky photographers sharing the most! Here are our #fridayfavourites this week.
@bburchellphotos.bsky.social Greenwich Old Royal Naval College. Canon AV-1 Canon FD50mm f1.8 Ilford Delta 100 ...
One year ago I was chosen as a winner of the Ilford Community Grant for my project “ePhemeral”. As a dance photographer this was a gift for me, because it gave me the chance of contacting great dancers of different styles and movement dynamics to work with. For me it also meant a vot of confidence in the value of photographing movement, life, and fleeting moments through the analogue medium. And last but not least, it gave me the chance of exploring a new technique, Film Swap. Keep on reading and disc...