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On Photography

How to make a print using Multigrade filters and paper

Developing a black-and-white print using Multigrade filters and photographic paper in a traditional darkroom involves several steps. Exposing a photographic print in the enlarger is...

What is Ilford Multigrade developer & paper

Ilford Multigrade is a brand of black-and-white photographic paper produced by Ilford Photo, a well-known manufacturer of photographic products. Multigrade paper is designed for...

Using Ilford Multigrade developer chemicals in the darkroom

A step by step guide to using Ilford's Multigrade developer, stop bath and fixer in the darkroom, with dilutions, times and handling tips. ILFORD MULTIGRADE...

History of variable contrast paper in the darkroom

The history of Ilford Multigrade photographic paper is closely tied to the evolution of black-and-white photographic printing technology. Here's a brief overview of its...

Photography: Real & Imagined at National Gallery of Victoria

This extraordinary photographic exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria should be remembered as one of the most important held in the country, and...

Leica M3 camera

The Leica M3 is a legendary 35mm film rangefinder camera produced by the German company Leica Camera AG. Building on the success of the...

Hasselblad camera ° medium format film camera

The Hasselblad 500CM camera is a medium format film camera that was first introduced in 1970 by the Swedish camera manufacturer Hasselblad. It is...

Polaroid Land cameras ° Polaroid instant camera

Polaroid was a company known for its instant photography products and cameras. It was founded by Edwin H. Land in 1937. The company's most...

Kodak Brownie camera

The Kodak Brownie is a historic series of simple and affordable box cameras manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. The Brownie cameras were introduced in...

Putting together a newsroom photo studio with Nikon F camera

During my newspaper editor career, I had to complete numerous capital expenditure forms (do they still call them Capex?) to provide Nikon camera gear...
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