Category: Articles
-
EMULSIVE's most popular film photography experimentation articles of 2017
What would film photography be without the experimentation aspect? Sticking to box speeds, recommended developers and “the right way” of doing things is boring 10.
-
Party’s over – Shot on Rollei Infrared 400 at EI 400 (120 format)
Party’s over Shot on Rollei Infrared 400 at EI 400 Black and white infrared film in 120 format shot as 6×6 No filter Read the Rollei Infrared 400 review
-
EMULSIVE's most popular film stock reviews of 2017
Welcome to the fourth lazy-post of the end of year season here at EMULSIVE.
-
EMULSIVE's most popular film photographer interviews of 2017
It’s day three of lazy post week here on EMULSIVE but there’s nothing lazy about the folks featured in today’s countdown.
-
EMULSIVE's most popular film camera reviews of 2017
I’m back with the second in this series of end-of-year-lazy-posts.
-
EMULSIVE's most popular film photography posts of 2017
In the time honoured tradition of lazy posting at the end of each year, here’s the first in a series of top 10 and countdown articles planned for EMULSIVE during this final week of 2017. First up, time to take
-
5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 400 / 35mm format / Nikon F50)
When in doubt, reach for ILFORD HP5 PLUS. This has been my film photography rule the last little while.
-
#DeltaDefJam October 2017 Winner Announcement
Apologies for the delay in getting this ready folks, the past two months have been one helluva ride! It’s time to announce the winners of October’s #DeltaDefJam and in a first for any of the film parties to date, we
-
5 Frames… With Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 (EI 400 / 35mm format / Nikon F100)
When I returned to film a couple of years ago I shot black and white films and had them professionally processed.
-
The Ghost of New Walk Centre aka double exposures on ILFORD FP4 PLUS
The New Walk Centre in Leicester was the City Council’s headquarters since the mid-70s and the twin-towers, being among the city’s tallest buildings, have been a landmark feature on the skyline all of my life.
-
5 Frames… With Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia (EI 50 / 35mm format / Pentax MV-1)
EMULSIVE: a quick editor’s note. This isn’t Fuji Velvia 50 (RVP 50), it’s the original Velvia (RVP), which was discontinued in 2005, reformulated and released in 2007.
-
5 Frames… With Lomography Color Negative 800 (EI 800 / 35mm format / Olympus XA)
“High ISO color negative films are rare and expensive, period.” That’s what I saved in my mind for years, and then used to skip the wish to shoot that gold dust – except for special events like the Berlin Light
-
Why shoot film part 1: the Leica CL
Although I’m still only starting out with my exploration of film photography I have a few images already that I feel indicate where my style and taste will arrive. The images I shoot on film are very distinct from my
-
5 Frames… With Fuji INSTAX Wide Monochrome (EI 800 / INSTAX Wide / Mamiya Universal)
I love to shoot instant film. I love the old peel-apart film, I love Polaroid and I also love Fuji INSTAX.
-
5 Frames… With Kosmo Foto Mono 100 (EI 100 / 35mm format / Helios 58mm f/2)
I mentioned to EM that my Kosmo film had just arrived and he demanded a 5 Frames With… pronto! So here we are.
-
5 Frames… With ILFORD PAN F PLUS ( EI 50 / 35mm format / Olympus Pen S)
Thanks EM for being open to stretching the five frames concept for me. These pictures were made on ILFORD PAN F+ film in an Olympus Pen S half frame camera. This camera is non-metered, fully manual and scale focusing.
-
5 Frames… With Kodak Ektar 100 (EI 100 / 35mm format / Ricoh GR1s)
I’ve always had a bit of a love-hate relationship with Kodak Ektar 100. I love the sharpness, and the colors are awesome when they work, but for whatever reason, I have trouble with the conversions.
-
5 Frames… With Rollei Infrared 400 (EI 12 / 120 format / Bronica SQ)
Over the past couple of summers I’ve been experimenting a bit with infrared photography. I’ve always been intrigued by the alienating look that infrared images can give you.
-
Ihagee ELBAFLEX: from conjecture to truth with Stefan Immes
It’s been a busy few weeks in the analogue photography crowd funding world and the most recent entrant – the ELBAFLEX 35mm SLR from Ihagee – has polarised the community. Half the film photography community is split, with those on