I have changed my process of developing & scanning 35mm over the past year. I think I have found the perfect solution for me.
I’ve had the chemicals and equipment to develop B&W film at home ( #developathome ) for a couple of months now but kept putting if off as it was easier to drop the film off at the
I have finally done it. The complete change over and back to shooting B&W Film Photography. Why ?
Back in August 2019 I took a couple days off work and headed down to Co Kerry with a backpack full of Olympus OM film cameras and a bunch of B&W 35mm rolls of film. Here's that story.
The difference between what you see and what I see in the final image in Black & White.
I'll start by telling you wan the following two images have in common before I got through the story of "The Complete Opposites"........
Not being a full time Landscape Photographers means you have to make do with the weather on the day you decide to venture out with the camera.....
I’m not one for long exposure images as you might have gathered from the images on my website. But...
Looking south towards Croagh Patrick across Clew Bay from the beach in Mulranny as the sun was setting in the west.
Bective Abbey, the substantial remains of Ireland’s second Cistercian monastery, founded in 1147 and only 10 mins drive from my front door.