ANALOG FILM & PROCESSING BLACK AND WHITE PROCESS

ANALOG FILM & PROCESSING BLACK AND WHITE PROCESS I started at University processing my own black and white film and prints; this included later on colour prints C-types and Cibachrome prints from slides. I became very good in the darkroom and specialised in the black and white side of things with my special formula for printing great prints using AGFA papers, which was fibre-based. I then processed this in Agfa Chemicals and finally warm toning in selenium toners to get a beautiful, subtle, warm black. Films shot would be all sorts, including Ilford HP5, FP4, Kodak Tmax 100, 200, 400 and 3200…

Lord Bath Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath

Every now and then a great opportunity happens within your daily photographic week. Celebrity photography is not always how you imagine. Times allotted to work with them are quite a short turnaround. "This I not a pub, when you sit in the presence of Lord Bath you must adhere to what is called etiquette. I don't suppose you know much about this but you must follow this when you are in front of me and eating at mine and the Marquess's lunch table! I am his wife or as you may know this term, his wifelet and I look after…

iPhone Photography Tips From A DSLR Photographer

I’m normally very careful, but with all the chaos of packing how could I possibly forget my card for the camera! iPhone Photography Tips From A DSLR Photographer When you leave your Camera card at home! Not a very wise thing to do really and more so if you do this when working with a client! So I have only done this twice so far, once here and once when going back into photography over 10 years ago. I had to zoom off to a shop to find any card to fit my camera for the day - Humiliating!!! Choosing…

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