Tag: ILFORD XP2 Super
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EMULSIVE interview #150: I am Toni Skokovic and this is why I shoot film
It’s a real pleasure to be able to bring you today’s interviewee, Toni Skokovic.
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Camera review: Minolta Hi-Matic AF
In this article, I will be reviewing the 1979 Hi-Matic AF released in 1979. It is an automatic 35mm film camera with an Auto Focus capability.
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EMULSIVE interview #140: I am Roger Harrison and this is why I shoot film
This has been a tough interview to put together. Tough because, as you’ll see below, it’s been an absolute nightmare picking which one of Roger Harrison’s beautiful Fuji Velvia 50 photographs to feature as the cover for this article.
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EMULSIVE interview #116: I am Richard Pickup and this is why I shoot film
I’m hoping you remember today’s interviewee from his wonderful contributed article discussing the importance and impact of effective visualisation for film photographers. If you haven’t read it yet head on over, we’ll wait. Back? Excellent.
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EMULSIVE x ILFORD community interview: results time
Back in mid-May 2016, we invited you all to submit your questions to Ilford Photo for the second in a new series of community interviews here on #EMULSIVE.
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Camera review: the Olympus OM-1N
The Olympus OM-1 was introduced in 1973 and was originally launched as the M-1, which relatively quickly had to be changed to the OM-1 as Leica felt it was too close to their M series. According to Olympus, it
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Photography: Gated entry – Ilford XP2 Super
Ilford XP2 Super shot at EI 200 Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
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EMULSIVE interview #41: I am Hamish Gill and this is why I shoot film
Today’s interviewee needs no introduction. I’m adamant about this. Over to you, Hamish! Fine.
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EMULSIVE interview #7: I am Lee Fennings and this is why I shoot film
This week I’m sitting down with Lee Fennings, a UK-based digital shooter, now just starting to shoot 35mm with his beautiful reconditioned Olympus Trip 35. Lee’s a rather strange beast as far as digital street photographers go;