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I have never been really interested in pinhole photography. No reason, just never gave it much thought. But having enjoyed yesterdays pinhole workshop at the Lomography store in Antwerp, and it recently being world pinhole photography day, I thought I'd give it a shot and build my own medium format cigar box camera!
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Pinhole expert, Justin Quinnell, will teach you about the wonders of pinhole photography and how to make your very own “Smileycam.” This is a great class for anyone interested in the world of lensless photography or who want to take their pinhole skills to a whole new level.
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This may go down in the Lomography Chicago history books as our favorite event so far. We had an amazing day at the Indiana Dunes for World Pinhole Day! The weather was great, and so was the group. Take a look through the photos taken throughout the day, and mark your calenders for next year!
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My love for pinhole started back in January, and I have become pinhole obsessive. I have made my pinhole cameras out of tins and I am creating some dreamy, surreal images using black and white and also color photos. Here is a personal story for you all.
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I know I've only used the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator for just a few months, but I want to share some dead-easy simple tipster to you all Pinhole Wizards out there! Oh by the way, on this tipster I only used Diana Multi Pinhole Operator because this is my only pinhole camera. Here's my quickie tipster!
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A pinhole camera is a simple camera (can be made using cardboard too) without a lens and with a single small aperture – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. The basic procedure of a pinhole involves light passing through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, that is photography in its simplest form. The human eye in bright light acts similarly, as do cameras using small apertures.
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A step-by-step tutorial to make your own pinhole camera for Polaroid film!
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If you've ever been to Barcelona's Parc de la Ciutadella, you might know why this could be considered a true Pinhole Playground. If you haven't, here's a sneak peek...
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Would you like to try something different for this year's World Pinhole Photography Day? Why not try an anamorphic photography for a change?
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Hong Kong is greeted by the 16.5-metre-tall Rubber Duck, created by Dutch artist, Florentijn Hofman. This adorable duckling will be residing at Ocean Terminal, Harbour City next week greeting Hong Kong locals with his grandeur and childhood innocence!
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This is it, fellow pinhole fans, the day we've all been waiting for -- the international event especially made to celebrate the art of this fascinating photography technique!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, 110, and now... Instant Film! So, I'm now about to show you how to get something good out of a bad, bad habit: let's make a DiY pinhole camera for your Instax Mini film!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 110, 120, instant film...and of course, 35mm!
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Home. I started it all at my home, whether to test a camera or just documenting my daily life. Home is where I spent my days and in the past few months, I started to use a pinhole camera which is Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator. So it's fair to say that my pinhole playground is my one and only home. I just love it!
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For those of you who love La sardina and would like to partake in World Pinhole Photography Day, I suggest following this camera design!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, instant film, and now...110!
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Want to try something different for this years' World Pinhole Photography day? Why not make crazy scrambled 360° panorama pinhole photos? Find out how in this tipster!
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Since I bought the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator last year, I really enjoyed shooting with it! I already spent 4 rolls with this camera and decided to make a project out of it. This project is now officially named "Time and Place." Why the title? I will tell you all in this article all about my passion for pinholes!
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At first it was very basic, but this year my pinhole camera got some new features. Here’s the history of my home-made camera.
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It was my first time to use my newly bought Pinhole Blender Mini 35mm. This camera looks more like a tin can container than a camera. I consider this my on-going project because I have more to learn to produce amazing pinhole shots. Perhaps you could help me.