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Solid as a rock on Kodak Tmax 100

Solid as a rock on Kodak Tmax 100 This photographic series, created over several years using black-and-white analog film, reflects a fascination with time and its traces. The granite cliffs of Northern Brittany, shaped by tides and winds over millennia, embody a quiet...

8 good reasons to try the Kentmere Pan 100

Kentmere Pan 100 at 200 iso, processed in Xtol 1+1 Kentmere Pan 100 vs Kodak Tmax 100 In the early 90’s, I started to get interested in black and white photography and started to shoot with medium format cameras on film. The first film stock I’ve been using was Kodak...

5 good reasons to use Kodak Xtol

Kodak Tmax 100 at 200 Asa, Processed in Xtol 1+1 Kodak Xtol I’ve been shooting and processing black and white for many years now, for my personal work but also sometimes for editorials or commercials. Of course, I’ve tried and used several types of films and...

Black and white analog photography

Black and white analog photography: I came back to my old Bronica  and the Kodak Tmax 100 for this series shot this summer in West of France.As usual I process the film myself, in small Jobo tank. For many years I use Kodak HC110 developper (1+31 or 1+63) because I...