Paul Kearley posted a photo:
Photograph by Ivan Finbow. The date the photo was taken is unknown. A digitally restored image from an original negative in my collection.

Paul Kearley posted a photo:
Photograph by Ivan Finbow. The date the photo was taken is unknown. A digitally restored image from an original negative in my collection.

Elliott Cowand Jr. posted a photo:
An old carriage house on Chestnut Street near First Street in the New Orleans Garden District neighborhood

clgkhkrf54 posted a photo:
WPA Photographs of the Great Depression by Dorothea Lange. These images are on file at the Library of Congress under the 8 digit alpha-numeric code at the end of the file name. See: guides.loc.gov/migrant-mother
Over the weekend, posts on Japanese social media (SNS, as they refer to it) indicated that Fujifilm would be ending support for black and white film development services, which many took to mean as dropping support for paper and chemicals.
clgkhkrf54 posted a photo:
WPA Photographs of the Great Depression by Dorothea Lange. These images are on file at the Library of Congress under the 8 digit alpha-numeric code at the end of the file name. See: guides.loc.gov/migrant-mother
Painted Raven photography posted a photo:
Located in Holyoke, MA, USA. Explored during a photography workshop group, with permission granted by the property owner.

D_M_J posted a photo:
Some more film shots from around the paddock at VSCC Curborough, and what a great way to start the speed season! Love the relaxed atmosphere at this event and one of my favourite paddocks to photograph too.
Decided to only shoot black and white on the day, mostly with the Hasselblad but there will be some much older camera stuff to come too...
Camera // Hasselblad 500CM
Film // Ilford FP4
Developer // Ilfotec HC (B)
Scan // Camera scan

Paul Kearley posted a photo:
Photograph by H.C. Casserley. A digitally restored image from a poor quality original negative in my collection.

clgkhkrf54 posted a photo:
WPA Photographs of the Great Depression by Dorothea Lange. These images are on file at the Library of Congress under the 8 digit alpha-numeric code at the end of the file name. See: guides.loc.gov/migrant-mother
