Tag: ILFORD HP5 PLUS
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Photoset: Malcolm in Millennia
Over the summer of 2018, I had the opportunity to visit Cincinnati and experience the people of The Queen City.
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EMULSIVE interview #192: I am Maxime Evangelista and this is why I shoot film
This week’s interviewee has been shooting film for a little over a year at the time of writing.
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EMULSIVE Interview #191: I am Robin Kuusela and this is why I shoot film
A film shooter for a little under ten years so far, this week’s fresh EMULSIVE interviewee is Robin Kuusela.
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The AgiPinFold Pinhole Conversion Part 2: Beta testing
Back in July, I walked you through the initial build for my Agipinfold, an Agifold 6×6 camera converted to pinhole. It’s time for part two. The pinhole is still held on with blue tack…..
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 800 / 35mm format / Olympus OM-PC)
About a month and a half ago I dove in head-first into the world of film photography with a rocket strapped to my back.
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EMULSIVE interview #190: I am Simon Riddell and this is why I shoot film
Based in the Scottish Highlands, today’s interviewee gets about a bit, and I don’t just mean island hopping in the Scottish seas.
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EMULSIVE interview #189: I am Keith Moss and this is why I shoot film
Today’s interviewee marks the completion of a conversation started in June 2015, back when I started researching people to include in my very first series, which started barely a month later. He’s someone you’ll probably be aware of, especially
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EMULSIVE interview #186: I am David Allen and this is why I shoot film
I think one of the first interactions I had with David was in Feb 2017 when he commented “best thread ever” on a Twitter thread I was involved in, which included a stock photo of two shirtless elderly gentlemen having
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Camera review: teak wood meets carbon fibre, the Chamonix C45F-2 4×5
After my first exposure to working with large format sheet film in a DIY pinhole camera, I decided to explore this line of film photography a bit further.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Leica M4)
I live in North-East Lincolnshire in the UK and was raised in the coastal town of Cleethorpes, a once glorious Victorian seaside resort whose star has now largely faded.
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Photography: Claw – ILFORD HP5 PLUS shot at EI 12800 (120 format)
Claw ILFORD HP5 PLUS shot at EI 12800 Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6 Push processed 5 stops. Development notes: Kodak HC-110: 1+79, 23°C/73°F, 21:30 (N+5) No presoak, 1-minute initial agitation, 5 inversions/minute
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 400 / 35mm format / Canon 7)
I’ve been working in the main business district of Paris, La Défense, for more than a decade. Nevertheless, it took me coming back to film a few years ago to start exploring the neighbourhood.
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Photo story: I shot the Sheriff, photographing Bob Marley
On the 6th of July, 1980, Bob Marley played the now historic concert at Dalymount Park on Dublin’s north side, at that time the home of the soccer club Bohemians.
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Film review: finding my ‘do anything’ film for 4×5….a tale of ILFORD FP4 PLUS and HP5 PLUS
I have been shooting 4×5 for about five years. I use it for much of my personal work, and love the tonality and rendering it gives my images.
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EMULSIVE interview #177: I am Clara Araujo and this is why I shoot film
It’s my pleasure to welcome you all to the words and work of occasional EMULSIVE contributor, Clara Araujo. If you haven’t already done so, please do check out her take on portrait photography and double exposure portraiture.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Chinon CE II Memotron)
So I got a new camera to play with—the Chinon CE II Memotron with quite a good lens. It was well past sunset so I thought about pushing a film I knew well enough anticipate the outcome.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 3200 / 35mm format / Nikon F100)
My go to black and white film has always been ILFORD HP5 PLUS for its excellent versatility, I love the grain I get especially when pushing it.
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Why shoot film part 2: Seeking the Hasselblad XPan
It has been a couple of months since my first post, on Why I Shoot Film, and I thought that now would be a great time to provide an update.