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 professional film photography processing right in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District. We understand that film is more than just a medium; it's a craft, a passion, and a connection to a timeless photographic process cherished by many. At Irohas Photo Film Lab, we are dedicated to providing meticulous, high-quality film development services for film photography enthusiasts, artists, and professionals right here in our bustling city centre location.
Our commitment is simple: deliver exceptional results consistently. We pride ourselves on our technical expertise and our deep understanding of the nuances involved in developing different film types and formats. Whether you've captured stunning landscapes, intimate portraits, or artistic experiments on film, you can trust us to handle your precious images with the care and precision they deserve.
Operating from our convenient base in Haymarket, we cater specifically to the needs of film photographers who value quality and reliability. We offer a comprehensive range of film processing services designed to meet the highest standards. Our facility is equipped with the necessary tools and technology to ensure your film is developed accurately, scanned or printed to your specifications, and returned to you in pristine condition.
Our Core Services
At Irohas Photo Film Lab, we specialise in:
C-41 Processing: The industry standard for colour negative film. We ensure vibrant colours, accurate tones, and sharp details for your everyday colour film shots.
Black & White Processing: We handle both traditional orthochromatic films (like Ilford FP4, Tmax) and panchromatic films (like Kodak Tri-X, FP4 Plus) with equal care. Our focus is on achieving high contrast, fine grain, and excellent tonal range for your monochrome images.
Roll Film Development: We cater to 120, 220, and 4x5 sheet film formats commonly used in medium and large format photography. We understand the specific handling required for these larger formats.
Scan-to-Digital: We offer high-resolution film scanning services. We can digitise your slides and negatives using state-of-the-art equipment, ensuring your film images are preserved and ready for the digital age without compromising their quality.
Basic Print Services: While we focus primarily on processing and scanning, we can also provide simple contact print services for black & white film, allowing you to see your images shortly after development.
Our location in Haymarket offers the advantage of accessibility, making it easy for photographers from nearby streets and surrounding Sydney CBD areas to visit us. We are more than just a processing lab; we are a hub for film appreciation in the heart of the city. We understand the dedication film photographers have for their craft, and we strive to support that passion by providing reliable and expert service.
Choosing Irohas Photo Film Lab means choosing a partner who understands the nuances of film development. We are meticulous about chemical quality, processing times, and consistency, ensuring that your film is treated with the respect it deserves. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of hygiene and safety in our workshop.
Whether you're a seasoned pro looking for reliable film development, a hobbyist exploring the joys of analogue photography, or an artist relying on film for unique textures and aesthetics, Irohas Photo Film Lab is your trusted local destination in Haymarket.
Experience the difference that dedicated, professional film processing makes. Visit us at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, or contact us via phone at +61 414 852 820 or visit our website at https://irohasphoto.com.au/pages/irohas-sydney to learn more about our services and place your film for development.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Do you only serve customers from Haymarket?
A: Yes, Irohas Photo Film Lab at 398-402 Sussex St, Haymarket, NSW, 2000, is dedicated to serving clients located in this specific area of Sydney. Our services are focused on meeting the needs of film photographers residing or working locally.
Q2: What types of film do you process?
A: We process a wide range of 35mm (C-41) colour negative films, black & white films (including both orthochromatic and panchromatic types like Ilford, Kodak, Fujifilm), and medium format sheet film (120/220 format). Please check our website or contact us for the most current list.
Q3: Can you scan my film negatives and slides?
A: Yes, we offer professional film scanning services. We can digitise your 35mm negatives, reversal slides (E6), and black & white negatives using high-resolution scanners to capture the detail and quality of your original film.
Q4: How long does film processing typically take?
A: Standard development (C-41 or Black & White) usually takes 24-48 hours from the time we receive your film. Rush services may be available for an additional fee; please inquire about our options.
Q5: Can I get basic prints done here?
A: Yes, we offer simple contact print services for black & white film. This allows you to get a quick preview of your images shortly after development. Please contact us for details on sizes, paper types, and pricing.