5 Frames… Chasing a 2 year old on Ferrania P30 (35mm / El 80 / Canon AE-1 + Canon 50mm f/1.8 FD) – by Rich Stroffolino
At the start of 2020, I decided to start seriously shooting film again. It’s a familiar story. When I was 12 I got a Pentax …
At the start of 2020, I decided to start seriously shooting film again. It’s a familiar story. When I was 12 I got a Pentax …
A few months ago, I wrote about the results of my tests on FERRANIA P30 Alpha in various developers.
Update 01: 2018-09-20
Welcome to part two of this series, looking at all the fresh film stocks still being produced today. In part one I covered every film stock from ADOX to Dubblefilm.
FERRANIA P30 Alpha has had an interesting time of it since it got into the hands of eager customers in late 2017. Many photographers (including yours truly) have questioned everything from its true speed to the nature of the emulsion
This week I happily received a shipment of 10 rolls of this much anticipated film stock. This first roll was shot in early afternoon on a day with cloudy sun.
Outpost
Shot on Ferrania Solaris 400 at EI 400
Color negative film in 35mm format
Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Welcome to the fourth lazy-post of the end of year season here at EMULSIVE.
Translucent
Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
Reversal developed.
Stumped
Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
Reversal developed.
The hunt
Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
Reversal developed.
King Pidgey
Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Reversal developed
Blades
Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Reversal developed
UPDATE: Scott Micciche has published part one of his extensive FERRANIA P30 tests. A best practices guide showing results from six developers in eight development schemes.
This article forms part one of a multi-part review series.
Pillars of society
Shot on FILM Ferrania P30 Alpha at EI 80
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Tree of life
Shot on FILM Ferrania P30 Alpha at EI 80
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Net
Shot on FILM Ferrania P30 Alpha at EI 40.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Over exposed one stop
Let the light shine
Shot on FILM Ferrania P30 Alpha at EI 320
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
Push processed 3 stops and over exposed one stop
Halo
Shot on FILM Ferrania P30 Alpha at EI 80
Black and white negative film in 35mm format
At the beginning of March 2017, we opened the doors for you you to submit your questions to the team at FILM Ferrania.
Readers with even the shortest of memories will remember today’s interviewee from his guest review of FILM Ferrania’s FERRANIA P30® emulsion back in April.