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Using a pinhole camera may appear primitive but you might be surprised to see the images that you can produce with this simple object!
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In the continuation of the article "Analogue Lifestyle: DIY Pinhole Camera! (Part 1)", the author aims to improve on his first DIY pinhole camera.
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While many people find themselves upgrading to more expensive cameras from time to time, I find it refreshing to go the other way -- from DSLR to plastic film cameras, and now to my own handmade one!
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If like me you are new to the world of pinhole photography, and don't want to waste the more expensive 120 films in your collection, then try the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator with the Diana 35mm Back+ for more practice shots per roll!
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We recently caught up with one of our favorite pinhole photographers, Martin Cheung - Read on to find out what he's been up to and see some examples of his stunning work!
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Is your glass half full or half empty? I carry too many cameras at one time. I don't say this because of some generally accepted number that is "too many". Like anyone can even know that. I say that I carry too many cameras because of the physical limitations of having only 2 arms and 1 back. This situation occasionally leads to an awkward moment, the worst of these being the "drop". That's right, the hair on the back of your neck just stood up...rightly so. No camera-loving fool wants to drop his or her camera. No matter how many he or she has.
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Long-exposure pinhole shots can be great fun - people become a blur, depth of field is near infinite, but how do you get shots that work when you need to stand still for twenty minutes at a time?
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World Pinhole Photography Day/Week is coming up on the 24th of April and I wanted to share a 'How to make' with you all. Some years ago I put together two matchboxes and made a bizarre panoramic double image mash up cam which allows you to overlap, multi expose or juxtapose different images together. If you embrace a challenge and love the unexpected, then this is the cam for you.
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When I was a student at the Fine Arts Academy in Perugia, I fell in love with stenopeic photography and started gathering every kind of document I could about it and its technical evolution. I asked for some information from my photography teacher, Antonio Todini - He suggested that I search "Pinhole Photography" on the internet and as a way of remembering things said: “Pinhole, it sounds like pinolo (pine nut, in Italian), but with the 'H' after the 'N' and the final 'E'”. Since that moment the little nut planted itself in my mind and grew in the form of a challenge to make my very own pine nut pinhole camera!
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In the summer of 2006, the biggest Pinhole camera in the world was built in an aircraft hangar in Irvine, California, USA. But it wasn’t just the biggest Pinhole camera ever - It’s also approved by the Guinness Book of Records as being the world’s largest camera of any kind AND it took the largest photo in history! This work of art was called ‘The Great Picture’ – Read on to find out more about the stunning achievement.
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World Pinhole Photography Day is fast approaching and now is the perfect opportunity to start pinholing - Once you get over any fear of the unknown, you'll never look back, it's so much fun!
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Solargraphy is the art of capturing the Sun’s path through pinhole photography. And with World Pinhole Day coming up on Sunday, we took the opportunity to interview Tarja Trygg, the founder of the Solargraphy project, to find out more about this unque and beautifully simple way to take photos!
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I was interested in pinhole photography but I did not have the money to lay down to get a good camera. A little ingenuity goes a long way.
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are you ready for the world wide pinhole day?
making of this camera started when "cyanwater" request to have a SPAMera for her birthday.
yeah... there is no way u can purchase one of the shelves.
this SPAMera is of different mechanism compare to the original version from Chris Keeney.
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Justin Quinnell is a master at making weird and wondrous pinhole photographs - He recently worked as the Pinhole consultant for the movie 'The Brothers Bloom' and his cameras are featured in the film. We took the opportunity to talk to him about his Hollywood experience and fascination for pinhole photography.
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When we come back from a long trip, we bring with us a strange feeling about the things we've seen, and this lasts for a while. The places, now memories, visit our minds in the form of pictures. I wished to narrate this feeling - not a real trip but its memory. This is the story of how I turned a wooden birdhouse into a Pinhole camera.
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An avid photography enthusiast myself, I found my work and hobby becoming one and I had this urge to start a side project to get away from my emails and excel. I started doing this little personal project called "Life Suction" in which I document my daily life with the Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator...
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Gakken Stereo Pinhole Camera, is a DIY camera from a Japan magazine, is very simple to assemble.
This is not my 1st roll of film to try out this Gakken Stereo Pinhole Camera.
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I'm a sucker for pinhole cameras so when the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator showed up at the Lomography store awhile back, I knew I had to have one.
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An easy but effective technique for your beloved Diana Multi Pinhole Operator!