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Hi,

I'm working on an art project finishing in a couple of weeks and have a few queries going into the final stage. I'm doing street photography using either FP4+ (Pushed to 200) or HP5+ in 35mm.

I'm looking to shoot between 10 and 15 rolls, but will need to present work from all of them.

So, my questions are:
1) How can I get consistent development throughout the 10 films (provided consistent exposure)?
2) Would I be better off with FP4+ or HP5+ (For prints at around 12*8)?
3) What type of location would you say is the best for street portraits in London?

Thanks
 
Dear milkplus-mesto,

1) Bracket your photos and don't vary your development.
2) If speed is unimportant, do you want a little more (HP-5) or less (FP-4) grain.
3) My London experience is one day as a tourist (ridiculous air fare reduction if I stayed one night) but I suggest the background be recognizable but not distracting.

Neal Wydra
 
You don't say how you are planning to develop them. Some methods, depending on your technique, are probably better than others.

Also, don't drink any milk-plus from the mesto bar before processing them... I understand that velocet and synthemesc can cause you to forget how long your film's been in the soup.
 
Forget? You don't know the meaning of that word until you turn 80 years of age, and then you tend to forget even that.
 
1. Don't reuse the developer. Mix up a fresh batch, and process them all within as short a time span as possible.
2. Don't see the point in pushing FP-4 unless it's all you have. I like the look of HP5 much better than that of FP4, regardless of grain; I think it's an all-around superior film. If you have any other film choices, consider Delta 400 or 400TMY2, if grain is a concern.
3. Last visit to London was 1978--so can't help with that one. Wish I could go again.
 
Neal, thanks. I shall probably choose FP-4, i reckon that it should be light enough to get decent exposures. And don't worry, I'll stay off the velocet (but may just take a glass of ordinary milk into the darkroom with me). Milkminus, perhaps.
 
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