Contact Information
Address:
398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, Australia
Phone:
Website
https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney
Irohas Photo Sydney is your premier professional film lab in the heart of Sydney CBD (Haymarket). We specialize in fast, high-quality analog film developing, scanning, and printing. Our Services: * Same-Day Developing: Reliable speed for C-41 color negative film. * Disposable Cameras: Expert processing for all single-use cameras. * Pro Formats: Comprehensive handling of 35mm & 120 film, including Black & White and E-6 slide film. * Print & Scan: High-resolution scanning and professional photo printing. Visit our Haymarket store to browse fresh film stocks and quality second-hand cameras. Walk-ins are always welcome!
398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, Australia
https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney
Irohas Photo Film Lab, located at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, stands as a premier destination for discerning film photographers seeking exceptional service and unwavering quality within the vibrant heart of Sydney's CBD. Nestled in the historic Haymarket precinct, Irohas Photo Sydney is more than just a processing lab; it is a sanctuary dedicated to the art and craft of traditional photographic film development.
For generations, the allure of film has captivated photographers with its unique aesthetic, rich tonal range, and tangible connection to the photographic process. Irohas Photo Film Lab honours this legacy, providing a haven for both seasoned film enthusiasts and those rekindling their passion for analogue photography. We understand that film is not just a medium but an artistic choice, and our commitment is to nurture that choice through meticulous handling and expert technical knowledge.
Operating from our dedicated space at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, we offer a comprehensive suite of film processing services tailored to meet the highest standards. Our primary focus remains steadfastly on film development, encompassing a wide range of formats crucial to the analogue community:
• 35mm Film Development: We process standard 35mm film, including popular colour and black and white varieties. Our controlled environment ensures consistent results, whether you're shooting landscapes, portraits, or street scenes.
• Medium Format Film Development: We cater to medium format film users, processing iconic brands like Fujifilm, Kodak, Ilford, and Agfa. This includes 120, 220, and 227 roll films, prized for their exceptional detail and dynamic range.
• Large Format Film Development: For photographers employing the demanding standards of 4x5, 5x7, and larger sheet film formats, we provide careful handling and precise development to realise the full potential of your large format negatives.
Our commitment extends beyond simple processing. We pride ourselves on our colour correction capabilities, ensuring that your colour films regain their vibrant, true-to-life appearance. For monochromatic work, our skilled technicians employ the appropriate contrast grades and filters to achieve the desired tonal separation and mood. We understand that different films require specific development recipes and timings, and our experienced team adheres to these protocols for optimal results.
While our core expertise lies in film development, Irohas Photo Film Lab is also equipped to handle film scanning. We utilise high-resolution scanners to convert your physical film negatives and slides into digital formats, preserving the unique characteristics of your analogue images for the digital age. This service is invaluable for archiving precious memories, integrating film work into modern digital workflows, or sharing your analogue creations online.
At Irohas Photo Film Lab, we believe that exceptional service is paramount. We strive to provide a prompt, reliable, and knowledgeable experience for every client visiting us at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket. Our knowledgeable staff are passionate about film and happy to offer guidance on film selection, development techniques, and the entire photographic process. We aim to be not just a service provider, but a trusted partner for your analogue photographic endeavours right here in the heart of Sydney.
Whether you're a professional seeking top-tier results for your portfolio, an artist exploring the nuances of film, or an enthusiast developing personal projects, Irohas Photo Film Lab at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket is your dedicated hub for film processing and analogue photography support.
For detailed information on our film development services, pricing, and to explore our range of film and photographic supplies, please visit our website:
https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney
Alternatively, you can reach us directly by phone at +61 414 852 820.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What film formats do you develop at your Haymarket location?
A1: Irohas Photo Film Lab at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket develops a wide range of film formats, including standard 35mm, popular medium formats like 120/220, and large format sheets such as 4x5 and larger. We cater to various film brands and types.
Q2: Do you offer film scanning services in addition to development?
A2: Yes, we offer high-resolution film scanning services at our 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket location. This allows you to digitise your film negatives and slides while preserving their unique characteristics.
Q3: What is your turnaround time for film development in Haymarket?
A3: Our standard turnaround time for film development at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket is typically [Specify Timeframe, e.g., 2-3 working days] from the time we receive your film and payment. Rush services may be available, subject to capacity.
Q4: Do you sell film and photographic supplies?
A4: Yes, we stock a selection of film and related supplies at our Irohas Photo Sydney location (398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket). Please inquire about our current stock availability for specific products.
Q5: Can I get colour correction for my developed films?
A5: Absolutely. Our expert team at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket specialises in colour correction for films, ensuring your colour negatives are accurately developed to produce vibrant and true-to-life positive prints.