Ilford Photo Helps Ultra Large Photographers
Ilford Photo has announced a special initiative in support of ultra large format (ULF) film photographers as part of their “Defend the Darkroom” campaign. Taking place from mid-April to 30th June 2008, this window allows photographers to order ILFORD PHOTO ULF sheet film products from a select group of dealers without the worry of meeting minimum order quantities. Susan Harlin (work pictured) commented: “ULF may be a fairly specialist method of black and white photography but its practitioners are highly passionate and the medium is enjoying a resurgence with a new generation of photographers now being drawn to its benefits.”
ILFORD PHOTO Press Release
ILFORD PHOTO COMES TO AID OF LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHERS
Leading monochrome specialist once again shows strength of long-term commitment to analogue photography market
As part of its campaign to ‘Defend the Darkroom’, ILFORD PHOTO - the highly respected monochrome brand of HARMAN technology Limited – has announced a special initiative in support of ultra large format (ULF) photographers.
In an increasingly digital world, these photographers can find it difficult to buy the specialist analogue products they require due to a shrinking number of manufacturers and stocking dealers. However, to help ULF users overcome this limited availability, as well as the need to purchase a minimum order quantity, ILFORD PHOTO has revealed it is running a two month ULF product ordering window.
Taking place from mid-April until the 30th June 2008, this window allows photographers to order ILFORD PHOTO ULF sheet film products from a select group of dealers and without the worry of meeting minimum order quantities. ILFORD PHOTO plans to combine orders from across the UK to ensure quantity requirements are met before manufacturing the required items at its production facility in Mobberley, Cheshire. Product will be despatched to arrive with dealers by approximately mid-September.
This is the third year ILFORD PHOTO has staged the annual initiative and already it has been well received. One large format fine art photographer, Susan Harlin, who shoots landscape, architectural and environmental detail photography, said: “ULF may be a fairly specialist method of black and white photography but its practitioners are highly passionate and the medium is enjoying a resurgence with a new generation of photographers now being drawn to its benefits.”
“Both myself and my husband J.B., who also shoots nothing but large format, are extremely delighted with HARMAN’s long-term commitment to providing quality black and white materials for the fine art ULF community. It is refreshing to see that the future of monochrome photography is bright.”
HARMAN’s Sales Director, Steven Brierley, adds: “Through our ILFORD PHOTO brand, HARMAN technology is committed to supporting all methods of analogue photography – large format included. At a time when many manufacturers are moving away from traditional black and white photography, we will continue to champion it and do all we can to ensure photographers can buy the products they need. The special ULF two month ordering window is just the latest evidence of this.”
Launched in mid-2007 by ILFORD PHOTO, the ‘Defend the Darkroom’ campaign aims to safeguard the future of darkrooms and associated creative techniques, while simultaneously showing how traditional analogue and digital photography can co-exist. It hopes to do this through a range of educational, promotional and customer support activities.
For more information on ILFORD PHOTO, visit www.ilfordphoto.com
For more information on HARMAN technology, visit www.harmantechnology.com
For more information on Susan Harlin, visit www.jbhphoto.com
Dealers participating in the initiative include:
• Silverprint www.silverprint.co.uk Tel: 0207 620 0844
• Robert White www.robertwhite.co.uk Tel: 01202 723 046
Photo Caption: Alabama Hills, Mt. Whitney by Susan Harlin. ILFORD PHOTO is supporting large format photographers with a special two month ULF product ordering window
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