Hensel Fashion & Beauty Kit with the Expert D 250 Speed

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Hensel_Up_to_Speed_Post_Linhof StudioHensel Summer 2016 Offer

The Fashion and Beauty Kit – Bring yourself up to Speed with this limited offer for the Hensel Expert D 250 Speed Kit

People, fashion, and sports photographers need fast flashes: In no other area of photography does work get done as dynamically, whether inside the studio or on location. Modern cameras allow increasingly faster picture sequences with increasingly more exposures – only good  if your flash system can cope. Continue reading

Bergger Pancro 400 Black and White Specification Sheets

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BERGGER Pancro 400 is a two emulsion film , composed with silver bromide and silver iodide. They differ by the size of their grain. These properties allow a wide exposure latitude.   The two emulsions are panchromatic, and are stabilized by high tech systems.

BERGGER Pancro 400 in cut sheets is coated on a 175 microns PET base. It is designed with an undercoated anti-halation layer which clarifies during processing, and a anti-curling layer.

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Harrison Changing Tents

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Linhof Studio are the official UK importer of Harrison.

The Harrison Changing Tents are a cross platform product; originally produced for the film industry they are now used by many large format photographers. Essentially they are a packable portable darkroom, and are designed with practical, field-tested features for loading or unloading valuable film outdoors or on location. Continue reading

Andy Earl on “A Location Journey with Light”

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Andy Earl – “A Location Journey with Light”

The Photography Show Talk: Monday 21st March 11-11.45am

What excites me about photography is taking a pictures that make the hairs on theback of my neck stand up! This is my goal, and through my talk on the linhofstudio stand, I’m going to try and show you how to get there !

Starting from how an idea that develops and changes through a session, to messing around with lighting and pushing yourself visually to end up with something that’s better than you expected.

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