Black and white film photography offers a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the stories and rich details captured in our images. By removing the distractions of colour, we can truly focus on the beautiful interplay of light and shadow that shapes each shot. In film photography, the mix of tones becomes even more vivid, allowing photographers to unearth the emotional layers within their subjects. If you’re ready to embark on this artistic journey, the Ilford Delta black and white film series and Kodak TMAX and double-X are fantastic options to explore. They offer superb quality that can enhance your photography and deepen your appreciation for the art of film!
A seagull on the Roman fountain
Bramante Staircase, Vatican Museum
I will come to wake you up at 3 am
Delphi Theater at Acropolis
Acropolis, the timeless beauty
The ancient Agora of Athens
View under Tsing Ma Bridge
Another life in Hong Kong
Light in Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong
Central market in summer time
Peel street in the morning
Central market, Hong Kong
Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims
Moving staircases inside Auber
A building in Reims, France
A glimpse of culture, Hong Kong
Sunny afternoon in winter, Hong Kong
Lazy afternoon at Ginza, Tokyo
Distillery district, Toronto
Kensington Market, Toronto
A phone booth at Kensington Market, Toronto
A child in a park, Toronto
Neon light at Wanchai Market
A man at a flower store, Hong Kong
Duddell Street, Hong Kong
A shutter of old Hong Kong
Staircase at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Central Market, Hong Kong
Harbour front of Hong Kong
Sony Park at Ginza, Tokyo
Pedestrian paradise, Ginza
A corner at Saint-Emilion
Grocery shopping, Maison-Laffitte
Two generations, Bibliothèque nationale de France
Old village, Saint-Emilion
Man on motocycle, Saint-Emilion
Family on a street of Saint-Emilion
Herbal master in Hong Kong
Couple in temple, Koyasan
Umbreallas and snow monkeys, Kyoto
Postman at Nakazaki, Osaka
A dry morning at Midosuji, Osaka