Ilford films are available for pretty much any type of photographer that you can name or list. At the moment, they have the largest selection of black and white films on the market as it is pretty much all that they produce. So with that said, there’s no good reason why landscape photographers would have been left out. Many photographers shoot landscapes as a hobby and very few actually end up selling prints of their images or being commissioned for tourist reasons. The look that Ilford film can provide is one that’s quite interesting. There are tons of photographers out there who shoot digital and simply try to create keystoned HDR photos. But that’s not really what film does.
An inspiring documentation of the monochrome lifestyle
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Tutorial: Working with Kodak Tri-X in the Studio (Premium)
Pushing and pulling Kodak Tri-x, exposing, studio lights and a whole lot more are covered here.