Film Photography Project Dracula Film
Best high contrast black and white film for dramatic portrait photography.
A specialized black and white film that leans into high-contrast aesthetics and fine grain. It offers a unique look for those who want sharp, detailed results with the flexibility to push or pull during development.
$12.95
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Who it's for
- Photographers seeking a bold, graphic noir style
- Detail-oriented artists shooting in bright, controlled lighting
- Film enthusiasts wanting specialty results without technical loading hurdles
Who should skip it
- Handheld shooters working in dim or indoor environments
- Portrait photographers requiring realistic and flattering skin reproduction
- Beginners who prefer the forgiveness of traditional color or monochrome films
Performance breakdown
Tonal Contrast
Delivers dramatic, punchy blacks that define the film's signature aesthetic.
Grain Structure
Fine grain rendering provides impressive sharpness for detailed 35mm enlargements.
Exposure Latitude
Forgiving enough for varied lighting, though 64 ISO demands steady hands.
Processing Versatility
Responds beautifully to push and pull techniques for creative tonal control.
Portrait Suitability
High contrast rendering creates striking, moody portraits with deep character.
Archival Quality
Produces stable, long-lasting negatives ideal for serious darkroom printing.
Key Specs
Film Format
35mm
ISO Speed
64
Exposures per Roll
24
Film Type
Panchromatic Black and White
Processing Method
Push/Pull compatible
Contrast Level
High
Grain Level
Fine
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