Harman Technology, among the world’s largest makers of analog photo films, darkroom papers, and photo chemicals, has announced new limited-edition, football- (or soccer-) themed packaging for two of its most popular 35mm films, just in time for the World Cup, which kicks off in just a few weeks.Harman teamed up with famous sports photographer, Miles Myerscough-Harris, also known as Expired Film Club, to emblazon the packaging for limited edition Ilford HP5+ and Ilford XP2 Super film cartons with Myerscough-Harris’ incredible monochrome photos.“A couple of years ago we released limited-edition retro packaging for our HP5+ and FP4+ films and the feedback from the community was fantastic. Film shooters by their very nature are collectors and wanted more,” says Giles Branthwaite, Sales and Marketing Director, Harman Technology Ltd.“With a World Cup around the corner, and as a company full of football (soccer) fans, we wanted to celebrate football fever by teaming up with Miles on this project,” Branthwaite adds.The limited-edition films featuring Expired Film Club’s photos are available starting today through film retailers worldwide, and will remain available for the next few months.Myerscough-Harris has done many incredible analog photography projects in recent years, amassing millions of followers across social media. Just recently, the photographer took a 130-year-old panoramic film camera to historic Old Trafford in Manchester, England, to photograph a match between Manchester United and Liverpool as if it were 1894.In 2024, Myerscough-Harris made global headlines after he used a No. 4 Cartridge Kodak camera from 1897 to recreate a century-old soccer team portrait.“Most of the other photographers think I’m mental to even try to use film cameras at a sports event nowadays, but I love the challenge and the results,” Myerscough-Harris told PetaPixel in 2023. “And walking around with a film camera is a surefire way to get members of the crowd coming up to ask questions, but I really like it.”Photographers can borrow a bit of the renowned photographer’s spirit and boldness by buying the new Ilford HP5+ and Ilford XP2 Super film cartons with Myerscough-Harris’ photos on the packaging.
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