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 enthusiasts and professional photographers seeking exceptional film development and printing services right in the heart of Sydney's vibrant CBD. Nestled in the historic Haymarket precinct, Irohas Photo Film Lab offers a sanctuary for analogue photography, combining traditional darkroom techniques with a modern, client-focused approach.
At Irohas Photo Film Lab, we pride ourselves on providing top-tier film processing and printing. Our commitment is to uphold the integrity of your photographic vision, ensuring that every roll of film and each photograph receives the meticulous care it deserves. We understand that film is more than just a medium; it's a craft, a process, and for many, a deeply personal connection to the art of photography.
Our services are tailored for those who appreciate the unique characteristics and challenges of analogue photography. We offer a comprehensive range of film processing options, catering to various film formats and sensitivities. Whether you're a seasoned pro pushing the boundaries of large format, a dedicated medium format enthusiast, or someone exploring the charm of 35mm, our experienced technicians are adept at handling your film with precision and respect.
Upon dropping off your film, you can choose from our standard processing service, which ensures timely development, or opt for our premium service for the highest level of detail and quality, often preferred for critical enlargements or fine art printing. We understand that different photographers have different needs, and we strive to offer flexibility without compromising on quality. Our processing guarantees consistent results, colour accuracy (where applicable), and sharp detail retrieval.
Beyond film processing, Irohas Photo Film Lab offers professional C-41 colour film processing for those seeking vibrant, accurate colour results. We also specialise in high-quality black and white film development, ensuring deep contrasts and rich tonal ranges. For photographers looking to bring their images to life on physical paper, we provide expert black and white and colour photographic printing. We utilise a range of paper types and printing processes to match the specific mood, tone, and aesthetic of your original film.
The heart of Irohas Photo Film Lab lies in our printing capabilities. Our state-of-the-art enlarging equipment allows us to create stunning enlargements from your film negatives or digital files (subject to specific agreements). We offer a variety of paper grades, sizes, and finishes, ensuring that the final print honours the quality captured on your film. From classic fibres to modern inkjet papers, we can help you select the perfect medium to showcase your work.
Operating from our convenient location in Haymarket, Irohas Photo Film Lab is easily accessible for clients travelling within the Sydney CBD. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and knowledgeable environment where photographers can drop off their film and inquire about our services. Our team is passionate about analogue photography and is always ready to assist with any questions regarding film types, processing options, or printing requirements.
We invite you to experience the difference that dedicated analogue processing and printing can make. Visit us at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, or contact us via phone at +61 414 852 820 or through our website https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney to learn more about our services or to arrange for your film to be developed and printed by our expert technicians.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What film formats do you process at your Haymarket location?
A1: We process a wide range of film formats at our 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket lab, including 35mm, medium format (110, 120, 220), large format (4x5, 8x10), roll film (645, 6724, 665, 667, 222, 3666, etc.), and even some specialty and medium-speed colour films. Please specify the film type when dropping off or contacting us.
Q2: How long does film processing typically take at Irohas Photo Film Lab?
A2: Standard film processing usually takes 2-3 business days from the time we receive your film at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket. Rush processing options may be available for an additional fee, subject to capacity. Printing times will vary depending on the size, paper choice, and quantity of prints required.
Q3: Do you offer colour film processing?
A3: Yes, we offer professional C-41 colour film processing at our Haymarket location (398-402 Sussex St, NSW 2000). We maintain strict colour control and temperature consistency to ensure accurate and vibrant colour results.
Q4: Can you print photographs from digital files?
A4: While our primary focus is film processing and printing, we can also print images from digital files (e.g., JPEG, TIFF, PSD) at our 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket location. Please inquire about file requirements and pricing when contacting us.
Q5: What types of photographic paper do you use for printing?
A5: We offer a selection of high-quality photographic papers, including fibre-based (for traditional black and white prints with a classic look), RC (resin-coated) papers in various base tones (warm white, neutral, cool white) and surface textures (matt, lustre, gloss), and premium inkjet papers. We can advise on the best paper choice based on your film and desired outcome.