Film Photography Shanghai Film Review
I have been using Shanghai film for a while mainly in 4x5 format. A few years ago, I was told that they would stop manufacturing film and I was quite upset but then they are back again after a company JianCheng took over the brand and IP. They even went on to provide Ultra Large Format cuts providing a much needed alternative to the annual Ilford ULF cuts. In this video I will share my process in shooting in for negative and as positive. For processing as a negative, I exposed the film rated at ISO100 while for positive, I exposed it at ISO50. Do let you know what you think of this film and would you use it for your work. I provide Black & White Reversal processing in Singapore / bwreversal Taobao link for Shanghai film (Chinese) : https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=... About me: I have been doing fim photography, darkroom printing since 2003. Since then, I have also been doing alternative processes such as albumen printing, kallitype printing, wet plate and dry plate photography. My favorite cameras are the Nikon FM2 and Nikon F2 and my favorite films are Fomapan 100, Kodak Ektar, Fujifilm Velvia, Rollei Superpan. with The various genres of photography I enjoy doing are landscape photography, portrait photography, Being new to Youtube, I appreciate the works of other film photographers on youtube, such as Willem Verbeeck, Matt Day, Bigheadtaco and many more

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