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  • Thank you In 2018, we invited the global analogue film photography community to take part in our latest film users survey. The survey, which attracted 2100 participants when it was last conducted in 2014, grew to over 6,800 participants from 100 countries this time around.  This was largely due to the help received from the fantastic film community in sharing it far and wide on social media, blogs and forums, so thank you. While many of the results are in line with the growth seen since the re-emergenc...
  • Mindtraveller Technical info Film Used: ILFORD HP5+ (pushed to 3200) Format: 120, shot as 6x7 Camera : Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Lens: Sekor 50mm f4.5 Exposure time: 20 minutes Other equipment: Tripod Location: Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada Tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? In the Canadian Arctic, we are gifted with the otherwise-evasive Aurora Borealis on almost a nightly basis.  On many nights, the spectacle is nothing more than a faint gre...
  • What a fantastic week for sharing on social. We've seen so many images for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #street theme that it's been really difficult to whittle them down to our  favourite five. barnaby_nutt Into the light #ilfordphoto #street #fridayfavourites #believeinfilm #LeicaM6 @FP4Party @sunny16podcast @negativepositive   @LoreHealy #believeinfilm #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #street #hp5 Women’s March, PT Townsend WA, ?Fuji645zi   @brentdelanoy Downt...
  • Towards the end of 2018 I was reviewing some of my Autumn film photography and feeling put off by the results. I've been working with film for some now in an effort to take advantage of the superior dynamic range. And, when shooting in strongly backlit scenes to move away from silhouettes and ambiguity and towards a more controlled journalistic style. Shades of Autumn I found that because of the diffused cloudy conditions in London I was struggling with my exposures and the overall look of my images. T...
  • We're all guilty of trying to squeeze every last frame we can out of a roll of film. For this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share those #firstshot frames that were extras. (You know the one's we mean where only half the frame is properly exposed) As usual, you didn't disappoint. @ntruj The one that got away. #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #firstshot   francisco.valga “hello..” #lionelrichie #porche #ilfordphoto #fridayfavorites #firstshot #minolta  #ilfordfp4...
  • For this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share your #contactsheets Contact sheets are a great way to review and record your images. They allow you to view all the negatives on a roll of film before deciding which ones you want to print and how you may want to crop them. They also provide a permanent record of those negatives for filing.   patricio_estay MY LEICA M3! Gift from Henri Cartier Bresson 1986 - Paris... #partnerincrime #leica #myleica #leicam3 #hcb #editing #p...
  • We're seeing an increase in the number of people who are creating paper negatives as well as those who are shooting on HARMAN Direct Positive paper so so for this week's #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites we asked you to share images that you #shotonpaper. These are our favourites. @VintagePhotoCo Ok, here's one of an artist holding the paper negative image I shot of them using an #Obscura #pinhole camera outside #KurtSchwitters #Merzbarn ??️? #shotonpaper #fridayfavourites   @ozalba Shot ...
  • Spirit of the mountain Spirit of the Mountains ©Darnell Wu Technical info: Film Used:ILFORD HP5 PLUS 400 Format:4 x 10 inch Camera :CHAMONIX 4*10 N2 Lens :SINARON S 72° f=300mm Exposure time:1/2S Other equipment:COKIN red filter with SEKONIC 508 light meter with tripod. Location:Minya Konka, Yaha nek, Sichuan Range Firstly, tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? I was still in the first year of high school when I shot this and needed to ask for...
  • Sharing the skills and the passion My name is Hank Webber and, together with my wife Marie, we own and operate Webbers Photography Within my family, I’m a third generation photographer. It all started with my Grandfather in the 1920’s who then passed the skills and passion to my Dad and his brother, my Uncle Joe. They, in turn, blessed me with the same passion; skills are ever evolving. Each of them believed that as they triggered their camera shutters, they were capturing a moment in time that woul...
  • I don’t know about you, but I have a “box of shame”. It’s where I keep all the photographic odds and ends of kit that I never use, but can’t bring myself to throw away. Well I’ve always felt it would come in handy one day, and it seems that day has come! This story really gets going when I decided I wanted to do something fun with my Konica Pop*, an 80’s classic point and click camera I picked up in a charity shop a few years ago. Odds and Ends By utilising some of these long-neglected items...

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