FPP Wolfman 35, 35mm Black & White Film

FPP Wolfman 35mm 100 ISO

  • Film Type: It is a panchromatic black-and-white negative film with a triacetate base, adapted from FPP’s 16mm movie film stock.
  • Speed: It has a speed rating of ISO 100, but its wide exposure latitude means it can be shot effectively at ISO 40 (overexposed) or ISO 400 (underexposed) without requiring a change in processing.
  • Grain: Reviewers consistently note its medium to low grain which gives a smooth, high-resolving look.
  • Tonal Range/Contrast: The film delivers a great tonal range with punchy, high-contrast results. Reviewers found it handles both shadows and highlights well, even in contrasty scenes.
  • Development: It uses standard B&W processing chemistry. The Film Photography Project provides development times for various chemicals including Kodak D-76, Kodak HC-110, Kodak X-Tol, and FPP D96
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FPP Wolfman 35

is a distinctive 35mm black and white film designed for photographers who want bold character, strong contrast, and a classic cinematic feel. Produced by Film Photography Project, this film appeals to shooters who enjoy expressive results and creative experimentation. As a result, it has become a favorite among film enthusiasts who value mood and atmosphere over a perfectly clean look.

ISO 100 Film with Classic Rendering

FPP Wolfman 35 is rated at ISO 100, which makes it well suited for daylight photography and controlled lighting situations. For instance, it performs best in outdoor scenes, studio setups, and well-lit interiors. Because of its lower speed, it encourages careful exposure and thoughtful composition. Therefore, photographers often slow down and focus more on light, texture, and timing when using this film.

Distinctive Black and White Look

This film delivers a bold black and white aesthetic with noticeable grain and strong contrast. While the grain is more pronounced than modern fine-grain films, it adds personality and a vintage feel. In addition, midtones remain expressive, which helps preserve detail in faces, architecture, and natural textures. Highlights tend to stand out, while shadows create depth and drama, giving images a striking visual presence.

Creative Exposure Latitude

FPP Wolfman 35 offers moderate exposure latitude, which allows room for creative interpretation. Although accurate metering produces the best results, slight exposure adjustments can change the mood significantly. Because of this, photographers can experiment with contrast and density to shape their final images. This quality makes the film appealing to those who enjoy hands-on control and artistic exploration.

Development Flexibility

This black and white film works well with a range of standard developers. As a result, it fits easily into most home darkroom workflows. It can also be processed by professional labs that handle traditional black and white film. The negatives scan effectively, which supports both analog printing and hybrid digital workflows. Therefore, it suits photographers who like to edit and print their work in different ways.

36 Exposures for Storytelling

Each roll provides 36 exposures, allowing extended shooting sessions without interruption. Consequently, photographers can build visual stories or explore a single subject in depth. This is especially useful for street photography, travel, and personal projects.

Ideal Uses and Shooting Styles

FPP Wolfman 35 excels in street photography, portraits, urban scenes, and experimental work. Overall, it offers a unique balance of classic grain, dramatic contrast, and creative flexibility. For these reasons, FPP Wolfman 35, 35mm Black and White Film is an excellent choice for photographers seeking expressive, character-driven images from their 35mm film cameras.

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