Photo Walking Howarth, 1940s

Yesterday morning, I anxiously left my close-to-fledging Starlings and stepped back in time to the 1940s via Howarth…

It was the group Street and Travel Photography Workshop, where we spent a fantastic couple of hours exploring the historic cobbled streets of Haworth Village while taking in the wonderful scenes from their 1940s weekend. The village was absolutely buzzing, and we wasted no time soaking up the friendly atmosphere, the vintage charm, and the incredible character of the surroundings and people.

The energy was brilliant, and it was a joy to see people searching for the perfect light and the most authentic moments.

As always, I couldn’t resist taking a few shots myself…

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RAF dressed couple, Howarth 1940s weekend with DXO FilmPack render

Having recently partnered with DxO, I thought this might be the perfect opportunity to experiment with their FilmPack 8 software. This film emulation program can be used as aLightroom Classic plugin or as stand alone software. You can render 153 films at the click of a button and continue to customise to your hearts content (or not). One highlight of the software is the Time Warp Machine that allows you filter and view real film styles by decade. Perfect to get that authentic finish to those original shots!

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Screen Grab from FilmPack8

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