Online Art Magazine - Pinhole Photography You may have heard of pinhole photography, but what is it? Simply put, pinhole photography is a unique method of taking pictures, with a camera that has http://www.ebsqart.com/artMagazine/za_223.htm
Extractions: You may have heard of pinhole photography, but what is it? You know it is a form of photography, but what is it exactly? Simply put, pinhole photography is a unique method of taking pictures, with a camera that has no lens. It is not a new art form, but it has recently gone through a renewed popularity. This renewed interest is due in part to the backlash to the onslaught of digital photography and art forms. As with digital photography, a pinhole camera can help bring your creativity alive. But with pinhole photography you can design and build the camera itself, creating an element of control that gives it a unique twist. Once the basic concept of a pinhole is understood, and you are able to create a workable camera and entire new world of possibilities are opened. And your only real limitation is your own imagination. If you have never tried pinhole photography and would like to know what it is, or if you have and would like to know more about the process, this article is written with you in mind.
Martin Burns - Pinhole Photography Guide Lots of useful tools about pinhole photography, like fstop calculators, pinhole-sizers and so on. I made pinhole cameras from Coke tins when I worked on a http://www.easyweb.co.uk/Members/martin/blog/link.2005-03-24.3249588761/view
Extractions: since the last century You are here: Home Members martin's Home Notes and Queries Pinhole Photography Guide Lots of useful tools about pinhole photography, like f-stop calculators, pinhole-sizers and so on. I made pinhole cameras from Coke tins when I worked on a summercamp, and if I had access to a darkroom, I'd love to get back into it. The link address is: http://www.mrpinhole.com/ Created by martin
Extractions: We Make Pinhole Photography Easy The Lensless Camera Manufacturing Company is proud to offer you a line of hand crafted, made in America, pinhole cameras in various film sizes and focal lengths . Our standard cameras are made from 1/2" 9 laminate birch (walnut stained with polyurethane finish) and have vertical and horizontal tripod mounts. Special order cameras are available in Mahogany and custom formats. Hardwood cameras are subject to market prices. A unique feature of pinhole cameras is that depth of field is of no concern sample photos. ; everything in front of the camera is equally in focus. This was the reason that Ansel Adams used this type of camera for many of his nature shots.You can get countless different effects by bending the film, putting it in diagonally, or by wadding up the negative. Our unique camera designs make it possible to use cut film holders or Polaroid backs such as those used with lensed cameras, thus eliminating the need to load the camera in the darkroom. Of course if you prefer, you can still load the film in the darkroom the traditional way by using the back that comes with the camera.
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Pinhole Photography My interest in pinhole photography arose in the early 1980 s from looking for a project for my What are the characteristics of pinhole photography? http://alan.uni-hd.de/Pinhole/PinholePhotography.html
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Pinhole Cameras pinhole photography today remains primarily an artistic medium enjoyed by a A comprehensive reference book on pinhole photography by Eric Renner http://www.argonauta.com/html/pinhole_cameras.htm
Extractions: Pinhole cameras - remember them? You might have made one in science class. Punch a hole in an oatmeal cereal can, put film inside, uncover the hole momentarily, and then develop the film. Pinholes have been in use a long time, originating as perspective viewing devices as far back as 1425 by Filippo Brunelleschi. Camera obscuras, based on the pinhole principle, were built - one example exists in Edinburgh, Scotland in a tower on the Royal Mile below the Castle. Some of the first pinhole photographs were made by Sir David Brewster in 1859. By the early 1900s, pinhole photographs were again relegated to the dustbin of history, with lensed cameras overtaking the pinhole in convenience and speed. Kodak briefly made a commercial pinhole camera in the 1940s. Pinhole photography today remains primarily an artistic medium enjoyed by a dedicated group of photographers, and several web sites provide rich information on pinhole photography techniques.
Jon Grepstad - Photography And Texts Personal site featuring a large collection of photography links, organized by topic, with special emphasis on pinhole and largeformat photography. Also includes several original articles. http://home.online.no/~gjon/
Extractions: [View article >>] Designing and Building a Large Format Camera My book Building a Large Format Camera is an 85 page manual with instructions and plans for building a 4 x 5 inch monorail camera with friction focusing. The book has 30 step-by-step drawings, 23 sketches and 11 photographs, a wealth of references to relevant literature and numerous useful addresses in the US and Europe. Most drawings are to scale and may be scaled up for an 8 x 10 inch camera. The book is available by order direct from me. [Details >>] Multimedia Pinhole Postcards Electronic pinhole postcards reconcile old and new technology. Theories of pinhole-derived images are found in the writings of ancient savants like Aristotle, Chinese philosopher Mo Ti, and Arabian mathematician Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen). Later, artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Canaletto, Dürer and Vermeer used camera obscuras as aids in experimenting with images.
Kite Aerial Photography Index : Masami Nakajima Comprehensive site including Japan Kite Aerial photography Association (JKPA), pinhole cameras and nowind KAP. http://www.interq.or.jp/world/m-naka/
Bruno Moyen.French Photographer.NYC French professional photographer in New York City displaying studio and city photography, including many pinhole photos. http://www.brunomoyen.com/
:: Varga Gábor :: Hungarian photographer showing pinhole, polaroid and composition study photographs, as well as portrait and advert photography. http://www.vargagabor.hu/
Cornelius Schultze-Kraft Director of photography's site includes links to his pinhole camera hobby site and his resume on cinematographers.com. http://www.schultze-kraft.com/
Paula CampbellFine Art Photography A collection of pinhole, medium format, and digital photography. Features portfolio, artist biography and information on exhibits. http://pcampbellphoto.com/
Shapes And Shadows Fine art photography of landscapes, textures, shapes and shadows, as well as urban walls and windows, and industrial subjects. Also offers a couple of infrared pinhole images. http://www.shapesandshadows.com/
Welcome To Justdai.com Black and white pinhole, experimental, and abstract photography mainly focused around people. http://www.justdai.com
John Johnston Photography - Denver Colorado Fashion, people, fine art, pinhole, plastic cameras, commercial. Shoots for ad agencies, stock, magazines, annual reports, design firms. BFA in photography/film. Working artist with work in international, private, and corporate collections. http://www.johnjohnstonphotography.com
Fine Art Photographers Pinhole Photography Abstract and manipulated photography projects including a pinhole photo gallery of New York City. Find biography and contact information. http://www.thomashudsonreeve.com