SP-445 Film Processing System

I have a new review over at emulsive.org. It's of the excellent SP-445 sheet film processing tank:

Printing 'Pingliang Road'

Good morning folks.

I've been printing my Pingliang Road image today. I went for an A3+ size to get a measure of the print at a good dimension, although it strikes me this image would lend itself to a much bigger form. Below is a mini photo essay in celebration of this simple but joyful photographic act. I hardly ever tire of seeing an image 'released' onto paper.

There are lots of reasons not to print your work - time, money, storage space and so forth. Perhaps you might like to go against this today, and give your image(s) a well-deserved reincarnation.

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Blog note

Some photography blogs are as autobiographical as they are directed to photography. I have deliberately played down the autobiographical on these pages, for better or worse. However, sometimes the work and the author come together whether one likes it or not.

I haven’t been very active on these pages of late, so if you are a regular reader who has been checking in for new material, I apologise. My teaching has been all-encompassing this term, and Richard Pickup Photography HQ has at last received some long-overdue attention in the form of some pretty hefty DIY. I must admit that even a weekly blog schedule can be challenging at times, life simply intervenes.

For the time being I intend to stick to my broad weekly schedule, although it is something that I may review in the not so distant future. In any event, I will let you know. As I have hinted at recently I have some new photography adventures planned, and so hope to pick up the quantity of posts soon.

Thank you for your patience.