Ilford’s XP series was a black and white film first introduced in 1981 – then in its first XP1 iteration. Since then there has been two more revisions to the formula before reaching the Ilford XP2 ...
Back in the heyday of analog point-and-shoot cameras, the better-quality models used 35mm film. Ilford's Sprite 35 was one of the classics, and it's now being reintroduced – sort of – in the form of ...
Shooting on a special camera that doesn’t take standard film? For the 17th year in a row, British film manufacturer Ilford Photo is bringing back its ultra-large format (ULF) campaign. For a limited ...
2016 is a tough time to be a person who really loves film photography, but it’s always nice to write about some good news happening in the analog world. Ilford is bringing their professional black-and ...
Harman has expanded the Ilford range of black & white films with Ortho Plus 135 and 120 formats. Plus, they have new printing paper, a film processing starter kit and the Harman reusable camera for ...
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