I shot a roll of Ilford XP2 for a blog post over at the Viewfinders. I am in love with this film! I plan on shooting much more of it. I don’t shoot black and white very often. The film shop I take my film to be developed takes 24 hours for color and a week for black and white. While I realize the humor in me saying I am not patient for the film to be developed, sometimes I can’t stand waiting the whole week. However, the Ilford XP-2 is developed in C4 1 type processing, which means it is developed with the color film. This means I can get black and white film in 24 hours without waiting the week.
I love all the grays this film produces. It has a great contrast in low light without much grain.
Do you have a favorite film? Please share it with me. I would like to discover some more new films to shoot.
Staci! I’ve missed you and your beautiful images on Flickr. But I trust you’re taking good care of yourself. Then I found you in the pages of Bella Grace–finding the quiet. Mmmm. And that led me here. Beautiful post. I love how you tell rich stories with your photography.
Oh, I am so glad you found me! Thank you for your kind words!
these are gorgeous! I love them all.
Thank you!
Beautiful Staci. I agree, I love the tones of this B&W film. We have been unable to find Bella Grace anywhere local to me, but I’m going to order one. 🙂
I do love the soft tones in these shots! I subscribed to Bella Grace last month and now I definitely can’t wait to see the newest issue. Congratulations!
Thank you! I am blown away at the support! My issue isn’t here yet. I can’t wait to see it!
the models and tones couldn’t be better. i love the look against the brick wall. brilliant!
Thank you, babe!
Stunning and inspiring!
Thank you!