This PDF, Kodak Chemicals and Formulas (PDF), contains just about everything you’ve ever wondered about Kodak B&W products, including recipes for most of their old-school developers, even down to D-1, Kodak’s own pyro-developer.
Photography
Went out to buy Ilfotol, ended up with more.
Ilford on Kodak Originally uploaded by sstorholm Last Tuesday I went out to buy some Ilfotol since I couldn’t get a colorless washing liquid here in Helsinki. When I came into the shop on the other side of town (http://www.telefoto.fi)… Read More ›
Over-development with Kodak HC-110
Freezing Originally uploaded by sstorholm I recently switched from Ilford ID-11 developer to Kodak HC-110, mostly because of the increased shelf life of HC-110 (syrup as old as from 1979 kept in half-full bottles have been known to work). It’s… Read More ›
Vivian Maier
I just discovered this blog, which posts old photographs taken by Vivian Maier from the 1950’s to the 1990’s. Well worth checking out.
Extreme Photography – Part 4 – Eyes
Every kid with a Canon seems to be taking closely cropped photos of their eyes these days, but these are something else.
Extreme Photography – Part 3 – Chernobyl
I just keep stumbling on these articles, although this one doesn’t have the same entertaining tone as the other ones preceding it.
Extreme Photography – Part 2
From the guys at the Brooklyn Space Program, I give you this video.
Extreme Photography – Part 1
Now that I’m getting more into photography again after a one year break, I constantly find myself looking for more extreme techniques. This one has to count as the extremest one yet.