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Kentmere's new black and white film has just hit the market and photographers are ready to give it a try. Before I went out shooting I ran a quick test to see what ISO works for me, and my darkroom. Everyone's results will vary a little bit but this is what I learned. The process is a little confusing and if you're just starting out with black and white film photography, I might lose you. Buy a roll and see how it works for you. This video is NOT sponsored. Do you have a question? Ask in the comments section. Rob Skeoch is a career photographer, working for five newspapers and wire services before joining the team at Major League Baseball for 17 seasons and the NFL for 14 seasons. Then he was a national manager for the camera group at Sony North America before going back to shooting. Now he shoots for gallery shows around the world, mostly street work and portraits made with a Rollei twin lens and Hasselblad. For 35mm shooting he uses a Nikon F3 and a couple M-mount Leica cameras and shoots mostly Ilford film. tips for shooting black and white film, processing film at home developing film at home printing in the darkroom making a darkroom print shooting film 35mm film 120 film large format film darkroom printing home processing Hasselblad Rollei Nikon Canon Pentax Leica camera kodak, streetphotography photo, photography, picture, 135mm lens, 35mm film, black and white, rollei, ilford, slr largeformat viewcamera