At last, I took my pinhole cameras to the seaside. I was curious about how my usual haunting grounds are recreated through the pinholes. I put Pinhole camera No:1 and No:2 on the rocks, facing opposite sides, exposed for eight minutes and enjoyed the […]
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Rediscovering the Garden// Three Pinhole Shots
Three shots from my last session. I’ve had a little hiccup when I misread the exposure table under red light. The first shot is severely under exposed. The second one is just about right in terms of exposure. The weather was cloudy and the […]
Found Camera, Ancient Paper, Spent Soup, Great Fun!
My last session was a long one. There were many tests waiting to be conducted. I was eager to learn more about the limits of my photo papers when used as paper negatives. I wanted to see what happens when I use a smaller […]
Incursion // Paper Negative Scan
A scan of the paper negative from my third pinhole session. I’m still trying to figure out how to properly contact print paper positives so let’s call this scan a placeholder for it’s real paper positive version. Tomorrow is a shooting day! Wish me […]
Going Lens Free: A Pinhole Image in – and +
I was anxious to try my pinhole camera a second time. The day before shooting, I painted the camera body (i.e tin can) in black, using a cheap spray paint . Before shooting, I fastened the slightly improved (f:220) pinhole on the jet-black tin […]
A New Direction: Paper & Pinhole
I wanted to try pinhole photography for years. At last, I gave it a go! For the camera body, I used a cylindrical tin can. I drilled the body and taped the pinhole I’ve made using a beverage can. This is the most straightforward […]