Category / Film photography

Black and white, at night

Fantastic time at White Night Melbourne. Nice also to see one of my images featured somewhere in amongst the thousands of other activities. Roll on the 2015 event.

Scanning film, optical resolution and… blown highlights?

One of the great things about an all digital creative workflow, is that  – due to all that binary malarkey – once an image has been captured, there is little reason for that image to degrade in any way. But with an analogue workflow, there are a few extra stages to go through. Each of […]

Just as I was getting fed up with film… again

I’ve been messing about with film cameras again for about a year or so. The first time for about 15 years. I had embraced digital photography as soon as I could afford a decent dSLR and, with my results-driven design hat on, the final output ‘quality’ had always been my primary goal.

Neopan 400 Discontinued? Does it matter if some camera films disappear?

Since getting back into film photography, one of the things that I’ve noticed is that more and more film brands seem to be disappearing. Often, before any formal announcements, there are discussions on online photography forums. For example, it appears that Fujifilm might be discontinuing Neopan 400 film. For photographers who develop their own film and […]

Fairground attraction

This was actually taken at dusk, as far as I remember. Using a Canon P rangefinder and Neopan 400 film. It’s one of those occasions where I wonder what the image would have looked like had I used a digital camera.

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