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Ilford Photo is long-known as an authority in black and white photography. And aside from its line of photographic papers, disposable cameras, and B&W films, did you know that Ilford also offers sheet film in more unusual sizes?
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A few months ago, a friend who knows about my love for analogue photography gave me as a gift one of those cameras I would have never bought for myself . However, I can say I'm truly surprised by the pictures it takes.
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Once I laid eyes on that offer on eBay I was instantly stunned. There was a slide film of Ilford. The British film producer came out with their own branded color transparencies? I made sure to win the bunch and tried the Ilford Dia 200 myself. One of the reasons I liked it is because it used the German name for slidefilm: Dia.
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In a gray morning of a warm November day, I took the opportunity to try a roll of Ilford PanF 120 (ISO 50), walking around Como in the company of my Lubitel 166 +. Just watch!
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The slowest film Ilford produces might also be the sharpest black and white film you can get your hands on.
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I love to take images in black and white, especially for street photography and public events. My preferred film brand is Ilford, and I use mainly the classic FP4+ and HP5+ films. Sometimes, I love to use the fine grain Delta 100, especially when I want to avoid grain, when I need to print in large size (20x30cm or more) and in situation of high contrast.
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All purists, converts, and silent admirers can agree that black and white photography adds allure and mystery to an image in a way that color can't. But if you still find yourself unconvinced, then these photos might just change your mind.
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Looking for a new black and white film to try? Then you're in luck! This installment of Reviews on Rewind focuses on Ilford FP4+, an all-purpose, medium speed black and white film, and it just might answer your dilemma!
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There's an analogue voyeur inside all of us and we just know you guys love to see camera porn. The Lomography Magazine's new "Show Your Stash" series features the essential gear and gizmos film photographers carry in their bag. Up first is Paris-based Community member, @mikahsupageek!
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Even if you have a ton of cameras and films to experiment with, we all have a perfect combo of camera/film to love. Here's mine!
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One of the best things about being part of the Lomography community is the camaraderie with other members. You'll meet people from all over the world who share your passion for analogue photography and some of them are even nice enough to send you freebies like film! Here's a B&W roll I got from @uncle_jay. :-)
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Good news for anyone enjoying analogue photography and black and white shots in particular! British-based company Ilford has announced that it will make cassettes for 35mm film in its very own factory.
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Have you heard? Ilford has just released two new B&W disposable cameras! Can I get an "Oh yeah!"?
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A recent experience using an Ilford PanF 50 film roll into my Lubitel 166U, taking some photographs of interiors in natural light. The great contrast of this film allows me to obtain nice greytones even in conditions of low light.
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Finally, some good news to us film photography lovers and lomographers: amidst the unfortunate discontinuance of several films recently, Ilford remains committed to the film business. In case you haven't learned about it yet, read on to learn more about this awesome news!
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When I shoot black and white, there is one film I turn to more than any other. It's a stalwart, bullet-proof film, reliable until the last. Ilford HP5 Plus.
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Summertime. Sun, light, brilliant sky! For this season, I love the Ilford FP4+ film, that I use normally for my 35mm cameras, but this time, for my Holga 120 N! Read more!
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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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Ilford is known for its fantastic black and white films and photo papers, but not cameras--except maybe the Ilford Advocate. However, this camera is certainly no advocate. its a fully mechanical camera with bog standard features.
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I dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.