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Ilford Film

3 October, 2019

5 frames with an Olympus XA and XP2 Super at the Pet Parade – By Alex Solomon

By solomab

Olympia, Washington has a strange fascination with animals and dress-up. In late April there's a parade where a bunch of people dress up like animals and make big animal floats ...
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25 September, 2019

5 Frames in My Garden with a Minolta XD-11 and Ilford HP5 ISO 400 – by Kate Johnson

By Kate Johnson

This series of B&W flowers helped me to discover the beauty of Ilford HP5. Everyone raved about it, but I seemed to be missing the point. However, recently I was ‘forced’ to use...
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18 September, 2019

5 Frames with a Holga 120 GFN and Ilford Delta 3200 – By Bill Thoo

By Bill Thoo

The amazing detail and quality of a Holga photograph brought me back to film photography. A cousin introduced me to the Lomography movement in 2010 and I shot a dozen rolls with...
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3 September, 2019

5 frames with a rather dumb push: FP4 @800 & Neofin Blau – By Virgil Roger

By VRoger

A while back my friend Dave (@dbloomsday) gave me two vials of Neofin Blue. "You'll see" he said, "this is the good stuff". Fine grain and extreme acutance, perfect for low spee...
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10 August, 2019

5 Frames with Ilford Pan F on the Olympus XA – by Tiffany Perez

By Tiffany Perez

Some people are color shooters, others are black and white shooters. Then you have that part of the Venn diagram that has both color and black and white shooters. Most people fa...
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23 July, 2019

5 Frames with Ilford Delta 3200 (at EI8000-ish) – by Simon King

By Simon King

I recently covered a series of protests in London, shooting film only aside from two days where I decided to give my beater M240 a chance. During the day I was lucky to have sup...
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29 June, 2019

Ilford Delta 400 – My First Roll – By Gavin Bain

By GavinBain

Historically, when it comes to my black & white work I have only shot Ilford's famous HP5+. And normally I'm not a portrait photographer either. I find it to be an over saturate...
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23 June, 2019

5 Frames With Ilford Delta 100 (expired 2006) – by Simon King

By Simon King

There were so many things that could have gone wrong with the rolls of Delta 100 I shot in April. ISO 100 films in general I tend to avoid, instead I prefer anything around 400 ...
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