Category: How to Photography
Featuring never before exhibited images from Crombie McNeill’s “Klondike Ghost Towns” photo series. Date and time: Sat, Dec 16, 2023 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST Location: Vistek Ottawa – 499 Bank Street Ottawa,...
IN-STORE WORKSHOPS – THE GREAT RETURN OF ARGENTIC In recent years, silver halide photography has made a comeback. Kodak, Fujifilm and ILFORD are starting to produce film again, and several companies are joining them:...
Peter Dulis joins David Benjatschek at Learn Photography Canada to give you 3 tips to create Memorable images as a preview of his appearance at the Profusion Exposition in Toronto! For more details please...
Making a Connection is the latest video in our ILFORD Inspires series and features Sheffield born fashion and portrait photographer Craig Fleming. Armed with his Mamiya RZ67, his go-to medium format camera, we joined...
B&W film photography is often considered fine art. It’s characteristics are very different from digital technologies; film is silver based while digital is electronic. Full credit to digital as it has attracted an...
Artist (Moe) on his home porch in Wakefield – Nikon F3 with Nikon 50mm 1.4. Exposure: 1/60 at f4 ‘A touch of magic’ Almost on a whim I purchased a roll each of 35...
Original post on ILFORD Colour photography has been my default choice for a long time. It is how my eyes see the world, it’s what catches my attention, and it’s what brought my back to...
Original post on ILFORD As we come to the end of January, a month known to feel exceptionally long, we wanted to share some positive feelings so asked you to show us your #positivenegatives...
Original Post on ILFORD A BIT OF HISTORY I am now 51 years old and have been faithfully using ILFORD film since first being handed an ILFORD Sport 120 roll film camera from my...
We’ve been excited to see the images for today’s #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #panoramic theme. Again, this was a really popular theme with so many great black and white film images shared. Friday mornings, spent choosing...