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Kodak Tri-X

7 February, 2020

Kodak Tri-X Review – Five Decades and Counting of Praise – by Andrew Morang

By Kodachromeguy

At the beginning of every new year, full of ambitious resolutions, I try to do some cleaning up at home, both physical and electronic. The physical does not achieve all that muc...
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19 January, 2020

5 Frames With Tri-X Pushed to 1600 – by Simon King

By Simon King

It can feel difficult to write about photography standards, as it can feel like a rehash of commentary greater artists than me have already provided. I don't want to waste my cr...
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17 November, 2019

(First) 5 Frames With Kodak Tri-x 400 – By Jake Yorath

By Jake Yorath

I’ve always loved photography, but going semi-professional – shooting motor racing – strangled that, and I stopped photographing anything for a very long time. A decade or so la...
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24 August, 2019

One Rainy Night in SF – Nikon F3HP + Kodak TRI-X pushed to 3200 – By Benjamin Fargen

By benjaminfargen

May 18, 2019 - I decided to accompany my teenage son and his friend on a trip down to San Francisco. They had tickets to see Mac DeMarco perform at the Bill Graham Civic auditor...
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12 June, 2019

5 frames with a Canon A-1 and TRI-X – By James Mitchell

By jmitchell

When my sister asked me for Christmas present suggestions, I just said “film”, and not HP5 or FP4 because I shoot those pretty often. I was very excited to unwrap a roll of Koda...
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10 November, 2018

5 Frames with a Leica M4-P on a Whisky Pilgrimage – By Nick Holt

By Nick

Leica and film. Two words that seem to be forever linked in my mind. After playing around with a Leica Monochrom digital for a while it was inevitable that I would end up trying...
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4 December, 2016

Pushing Tri-X To 3200, Or Shooting A Concert On Film – Guest Post by Aukje

By Aukje

A friend of mine is a guitarist in a band, and when they play I enjoy photographing their performance. So far I have been covering that with my digital camera, as it feels safer...
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13 May, 2016

Ilford HP5 vs Kodak Tri-X – Finding My Go-To Black & White Film – by Aukje

By Aukje

My first year of shooting film Part 10 (Read Part 9 here) Do you know how one photo taken with a specific lens can win you over, although you know that there is more to it than ...
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