Using High ISO B&W Film: Ilford Delta 3200 and Kodak T-MAX P3200 by Taylor Blanchard
The versatility of 400 ISO films also makes them the most popular – providing a wide exposure latitude for a variety of shooting conditions...
India Travel Story by Alisa Velieva
This was the trip to India that challenged me in so many ways. But in the end, I am so glad that I had an opportunity to sneak into an...
Ilford Delta 3200 at 1600 vs Ilford HP5 at 1600: High Speed B&W Film Comparison
For years my go-to high speed black and white film has been Ilford Delta 3200, shot and developed at 1600. Pulling it one stop softens the contrast and grain just...
Ilford Black and White Film Guide – Which One is Right for You?
The world is never black and white. Except when you’re shooting monochromatic film, then it very much is. I’ve been on a mission this year to shoot as many black-and-white...
Shooting Low-Light Receptions with Film by Johnny Martyr
Say what you will about wedding photography, but few other gigs will allow you to party with beautiful people without having to know a single dance move. My wife and...
How to Shoot Ilford Delta 3200 by Samantha Stortecky
Ilford Delta 3200 is versatile black and white film available in 35mm and 120. It is a grainy film, but if you like that grainy look, it can be shot...