Hey photo community!📣
We’re launching a special Q&A reels series with our very own Tim Ryugo - based on questions you asked us!
So, get ready for Tim tips, tricks, and insights straight from the man who’s spent the last 40+ years inside and around the Kodak Professional film team!
We’re kicking things off by celebrating 70 years of the legendary Tri-X 400 film—our go-to black & white film for photographers worldwide.
Do you have any other Tri-X 400 stories, questions or tips to share based on your experience?
Let us know in the comments!
Jack Ryan @jacksnapsryan is a photographer based in Canada. Images shot on #tmax, #ektachrome100 and #portra800.
"I’m fortunate enough to live in a wild and beautiful place with friends who want to experience these places and tolerate me pointing a camera in their Direction. I try to keep it as candid as possible." - Jack
Paul DiPasquale @pauljamesimages is a photographer based in the United States. Images shot on #400tx, #tmax400 and #p3200.
"I am photographer who grew up in Rochester, New York. My interest in photography started with Long Exposure work in 2009 when I was living in Los Angeles. I bought an old AE-1 camera and some T-Max film and quickly fell in love. I loved the grain and texture. I shoot primarily landscape and portraits on medium format film. My "go-to" stock has always been T-Max 400. It's so sharp, with balanced contrast and beautiful shadow detail." - Paul
Paisley Lee @paisley.jpeg is a photographer based in the United States. Images shot on #gold200, #portra400 and #portra160.
"I am a self-taught individual creative portrait photographer with an eye for the unique and a heart for authenticity. My work ranges from dramatic, to gentle, and aims to explore the boundaries in which both Blackness and Queerness cannot be held.
These photos came from a shoot that i did with my friend Pea. They showed up with a radiant energy, fairy wings, and blue eyeshadow. I knew we were going to create something great. My friend Isabella began blowing bubbles which Pea had brought, adding a playful, hopeful, energy." - Paisley