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  • pushing film explained (real results with hp5, tri x & more)
    Film Photography

    Pushing Film Explained (Real Results with HP5, Tri-X & More)

    7 April 2026 /

    Pushing film is one of the most powerful techniques in film photography, allowing you to shoot in lower light while creating a distinctive, high-contrast look. It’s something I’ve used regularly when working in early morning conditions, overcast woodland, or when I simply want a more atmospheric result. In this guide, I’ll explain exactly what pushing film is, why you might want to use it, and share real-world results using Ilford HP5 and Kodak Tri-X—two of the most reliable films for pushing. Development plays a key role when pushing film, as extended processing compensates for underexposure. If you’re new to shooting film, you might find it helpful to start with my…

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