Beware! WolfMan has travelled over from New Jersey to haunt our shores this Halloween!
WolfMan is a new panchromatic BW film delivers great tonal range, processes in standard B&W chemicals and fits beautifully into all 120 cameras from Holgas to Twin Lens Reflex. Due to its wide exposure latitude the film gives excellent results (as ISO 40) or underexposed (as ISO 400) without any change in processing. Flexible and fun, perfect for your Halloween events.
Oh and it's howlingly good! (I'm sorry, I was contractually obliged to crowbar at least one terrible Halloween reference into the description...)
FPP is short-hand for the Film Photography Project: a US-based collection of projects headed up by the charismaticMike Raso. They are most famous within the global film community for their podcast (entering it's 10th year in existence) as well as the associated School Camera Donation Program whereby donations are sought and sorted to bring analogue photography back into high schools and colleges all over the country. Not only that but Mike also runs the FPP store which sells a multitude of analogue film products all over the US and hand-rolls a fantastic selection of unique films. We are honoured to bring some of those films to the European market and hope you enjoy shooting them as much as Mike has making them!
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Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:Deborah
Lovely. Pricey
This is a beautiful film. Lighting conditions were difficult - bright sun behind the trees, deep shadows in front of them, but it coped really well (mostly metered at 1/60 f/4). I love the contrast, the range of greys and the mix of light and dark in these photos.
I've given 5 stars because it is for me a 5-star film. But I was tempted to take one off for the price. It's an expensive film, even more so when shooting 120mm, especially If you mess up a frame, as I did. And there are great films out there for around or less than half the price of this. Is it worth the extra? I don't know for certain. I will definitely use it again, but not as often as I would like.
While I was waiting for the scans I saw the 35mm review of this film - clearly, with no werewolves around, graveyards were a natural choice! I now know there is far more to this film than all things spooky and when I do next use it I will step out of the churchyard.