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Richard Malogorski: Creating Large Format Panoramic Photos With a 100-Year-Old Cirkut Camera
written by alexgray on 2022-11-17 #gear #peopleIn this interview we get to know Richard Malogorski. The photographer talks to us about his passion for the large format Cirkut camera with which he captures incredible panoramic photos of old machine shops, cafes, hardware stores and North America’s great plains.
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Large Format Portraiture With Sarah Stellino
written by alexgray on 2022-10-06 #peopleIn this interview Wisconsin based photographer Sarah Stellino talks to us about her ongoing large format photography project, Queering Rural Spaces, and the ways in which it has allowed her to connect with her subjects.
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Intimacy in Nature: A Preview of Cory Vanderploeg (NSFW)
written by blaskovichs on 2017-10-19 #peopleWe caught up with NYC based photographer Cory Vanderploeg after a quick trip upstate to get a first hand look at his latest editorial with model Erica Candice.
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The Accidental Tourist: My Diana F+ Story
written by seangoodhart on 2015-07-09 #gearI enjoy architecture and the large public sculptures we often find in cities. The following tells of my adventures with the Diana F+ from November 2013 onwards. Serendipity plays a part but some planning helps me create unusual images of oft-photographed places.
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Monochrome Reflections and Shadows Taken with Ilford Film
written by cheeo on 2014-11-21Try your hand at black and white photography and try emulating these top notch shots from the community.
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The Wonderful SLR: A Rolleiflex SL35e Review
written by vinci84 on 2013-11-29 #gearDesigned by Rollei genius Heinz Waaske, the Rolleiflex SL35e was one of the best SLR cameras of its time. The simple build of the camera shows quality beyond just looks.
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Ilford FP4 Plus 125 35mm: Great in Every Weather Condition
written by sirio174 on 2013-10-19 #gearThis review is about an adventure in Camogli, a medieval village in Liguria, Italy in the company of my trusty Praktica camera and a roll of Ilford FP4+. Even in a cloudy and rainy summer afternoon, the film made its best thanks to its excellent contrast and its excellent exposure latitude. See the results after the jump!
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Ilford HP5 Plus: Is This Iconic Film For Everyone?
written by virtualflyer on 2013-10-15 #gearI've decided to try this film after reading wonderful things about it but I found out some things I didn't know before. I'll let you guys decide if they're pros or cons.
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Analogue: A Photography Paradise finally opens in Prague!
2013-09-12 #placesFans of film photography can rejoice! Now you can find a store for analogue photography situated in the city centre of Prague. This brand-new 'Analogue' store offers products you might have missed at the Czech photography market. Here you can find a wide selection of analogue cameras, accessories, films and enjoy various photography services. 'Analogue' is a film photography store that combines traditions, design, style, inspiration and loads of fun.
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Black and White in C41
written by juansupergen on 2013-09-09 #gearI am now going to introduce you to the Ilford XP2 Super 400. A 35mm black and white film, but not a regular one. This film is processed in C41 as any other color negative film.
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Ilford Disposable B&W Cameras: XP2 Super
written by neanderthalis on 2013-07-26 #gearIlford recently released disposable or one-time-use cameras with two of their signature films: XP2 or HP5 Plus. I saw the announcement for these cameras earlier in the year and was waiting to get my hands on these one-time-use cameras from Ilford.
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Lomopedia: Ilford XP2 Super 400 Black & White 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-10 #gear #lomopediaOne of our bestselling films, Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a favored black and white 35 mm film by Lomographers because of its superior chromogenic quality and developing convenience!
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Lomopedia: Kentmere 100 Black & White 35mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-09 #gearKentmere 100 is a mid-speed black and white film boasting of fine grain and good sharpness with broad tonal range, contrast, and exposure latitude.
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Ilford Dia 200 - Singing the Blues
written by wil6ka on 2013-04-30 #gearOnce I laid eyes on that offer on eBay I was instantly stunned. There was a slide film of Ilford. The British film producer came out with their own branded color transparencies? I made sure to win the bunch and tried the Ilford Dia 200 myself. One of the reasons I liked it is because it used the German name for slidefilm: Dia.
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Ilford Pan F+ 50: Possibly the Sharpest B&W Film You Can Buy
written by deepfried_goodness on 2013-03-28 #gearOur Community member deepfried_goodness is here to share his review of the slowest Ilford film and why it's possibly the best one out there.
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Ilford Delta 100: Perfect for My Russian Lenses!
written by sirio174 on 2013-03-26 #gearI love to take images in black and white, especially for street photography and public events. My preferred film brand is Ilford, and I use mainly the classic FP4+ and HP5+ films. Sometimes, I love to use the fine grain Delta 100, especially when I want to avoid grain, when I need to print in large size (20x30cm or more) and in situation of high contrast.
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Ilford Pan F 50 120: Perfect for Long Exposures!
written by sirio174 on 2012-11-30 #gearA recent experience using an Ilford PanF 50 film roll into my Lubitel 166U, taking some photographs of interiors in natural light. The great contrast of this film allows me to obtain nice greytones even in conditions of low light.
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Ilford HP5: The King of Black and White
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-09-21 #gearWhen I shoot black and white, there is one film I turn to more than any other. It's a stalwart, bullet-proof film, reliable until the last. Ilford HP5 Plus.
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Ilford Sportsman: Who Says Film is Inconvenient?!
written by brandkow93 on 2012-07-12 #gearIlford is known for its fantastic black and white films and photo papers, but not cameras--except maybe the Ilford Advocate. However, this camera is certainly no advocate. its a fully mechanical camera with bog standard features.
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Get a Nice Girl and a Kid So You Get to Know Your City Better
written by bloomchen on 2012-06-25 #placesI dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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Stand Development with LC29 and HC-110
written by dragontw on 2012-06-21 #gear #tutorialsStand development is an easy and economical way to develop your own black and white negatives. Read on to learn how!
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Kodak T-Max 400 35mm Versus the Competition
written by veato on 2012-05-15 #gear #peopleBack in May 2011 I reviewed Kodak T-Max 400 and praised its qualities with barely a bad word to say. I thought it would be interesting now to do a retrospective review and compare it to some other black and white film I've since had the chance to use.
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Ilford SFX 200: A Film with Many Uses
written by brandkow93 on 2012-04-03 #gearA very versatile black and white film with increased red sensitivity, great for normal black and white use or infared photography, the Ilford SFX 200 can do almost everything.
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Life in Grey with Rare Expired Ilford XP1 400
written by lily-bird on 2012-03-23 #gearI recently came across some expired Ilford XP1 and popped it straight into my Diana Mini. I love the dreamy results and vintage look of this fine-grained beauty!
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Ilford Delta 3200 Professional Black and White Film: Perfect for Gray Winter Days
written by andyresag on 2012-03-22 #gearThe Ilford Delta 3200 Professional black & white negative film is a very reliable companion for gray winter days. If you're not after colors but you've to struggle with bad to no light conditions and yet you don't want to use a tripod nor a flash - you should give this film a try!
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Noir Photography with Ilford Delta Professional
written by pvalyk on 2012-02-23 #gearLooking for a film you can use in low-light conditions? Let me show you how to shoot and hunt into the night with a camera loaded with Ilford Delta 3200 film.
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Ilford Delta 400: Film God!
written by bug on 2012-02-15 #gearWhen it comes to photography, and especially film photography, black and white never fails to make a powerful and emotive impression, except when it falls completely flat with an extremely narrow tonal range. A lover of B&W since I first began to dabble in photography, I've experimented with almost every film out there! Yet time after time I find myself coming back to Ilford Delta 400! Now why is this?! Let's see shall we?
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Ilford Pan 100: Panchromatism Galore
written by wil6ka on 2012-01-17 #gearI don't remember how I came across this film-gem. But nonetheless, I took this film-gem on a trip to Sweden last summer and I can proudly say that the Ilford Pan 100 is one of the greatest black and films I ever got to try.
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Review: Ilford Delta 400
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-16 #gearMy very first Ilford film -- and boy it's not surprising why are they so highly revered!
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Black and White Film - Traditional or C-41?
written by deadollie on 2011-06-11 #gear #tutorialsItching to find out what makes one different from the other?
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