Tag: ilford
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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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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 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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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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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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Ilford XP2 (120, 400 iso) staff-review
written by fookshit on 2008-05-23 #gearIf you need exceptionally small grain and spot-on pinprick sharpness, then this film is your ticket. On top of that, it can be processed in normal C41 chemicals - meaning that even the el cheapo lab or supermarket down the road can develop this film at their usual rock-bottom price. If there is a more penny-saving way of shooting creatively and easily with B&W, we haven't found it.
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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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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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Ilford Delta 400 (35mm, 400 iso) staff-review
written by d_i_d on 2008-09-30 #gearThis is such an amazing black and white film: fast speed, well controlled highlights and very nice shadow detail. Wide exposure latitude makes the DELTA 400 perfect for almost all types of photography: outside, inside, studio, landscape or portrait. If you’re interested in black and white, this is definitely a must!
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