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If you are looking for something that will make you busy, here is an alternative pinhole project in addition to a matchbox pinhole, pinhole can and paper pinhole cam. This article is a rough instruction on how to modify a disposable camera and turn it into a pinhole.
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What started out as a silly idea became an inspiration for me for a pinhole project. Entitled "Ghost Employees," my goal is to document and illustrate the hustle and bustle of people's everyday working life. Interested? Let me share with you some more of my thoughts on this ongoing project after the jump!
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Most of us Lomographers tend to stack up empty film boxes everywhere, wishing to recycle them in a clever way. Here's just one of the many cool things you can do with them - pinhole cameras! Check out this easy tutorial on how to build your own 35mm pinhole camera with just a few basic things you can easily find at home!
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Pinhole photography is a wonderful sport. It’s a bit of an extreme sport, but not of the flashy, quick sort. On the contrary, sometimes it takes months to produce only one picture. But unlike snowboarding, anyone can do it,
even I!
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With the fiery sun in May, let's grab that redscale film and see how fantastic the shots will be! Redscale is hot, fierce and not everyone is able to handle the heat!
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My first experience with pinhole photography came from my senior high school photography course. Nine years has past since these little pieces of paper went into the developer and finding them upon returning home after years of being abroad, fills my head with memories of the places that are depicted in them and the people who surrounded me at that time.
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It’s the last Sunday of April, and what does that mean? It’s Pinhole Photography Day! Are you ready with your pinhole camera?
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We have featured pinhole photographer Justin Quinnell a couple of times here on the Magazine. This time, we'll be looking at the results on one of his projects wherein he taught kids about pinhole photography. See the images and what the pinhole wizard has to say after the break.
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Look outside your window, The sun is calling you to come out and play, gear up and put on that suntan lotion and shades, along with cameras and film! The hot summer sun is glaring, and here are the events and workshops happening at the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore. Lets turn up the heat!
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In line with the World Pinhole Photography Day on April 29th, we've compiled some of our pinhole photography Tipsters from our archives. Read on to get some inspiration when you celebrate Pinhole Photography Day.
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So, Worldwide Pinhole Day is coming up in a few days--are all of you pinhole-ready? Are your pinhole cameras armed and ready to shoot? In case you're among those who prefer making their own special pinhole camera for the occasion, this checklist of things you need to remember when making one could be of help!
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Check out these beautiful photos from our Diana F+ pinhole workshop at Lomography Gallery Store Gramercy last weekend!
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I've never made a conventional pinhole camera before, but I tried solargraphy for the first time this fall. A solargraph isn't much different from a normal pinhole camera, but it's made to track the movement of the sun.
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Did you know April 29th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day? How about celebrating it building your own pinhole camera? How about making an instant pinhole camera? You only need an Instant Back+ and then it really is easy as pie!
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It's April and soon, Pinhole Day will come. Everybody's gotta try and shoot with a pinhole camera and here's how to build one. Enough said!
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If you live in Lisbon or if you are visiting and you happen to see a tin can in the street with big letters saying "Use Me!" pick it up and take a few photos! Read on to know more about this pinhole photography project.
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The employees of the garbage collection in Hamburg often see their city from another point of view. They know every single backyard and every secret corner. Now some of them tried to capture these points of view in photos, using dumpsters as larger-than-life pinhole cameras!
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If you want to go back to the roots of photography, one thing you can do is play with a pinhole camera. By using a pinhole camera, you can learn or go back to the basics of photography while having a lot of fun. Here are some tips that might help you.
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Pinhole photographer Thomas Hudson Reeve has come up with an interesting concept for shooting: he doesn't use a camera and he doesn't even use film! Instead, he uses Papercams, pinhole cameras made entirely out of photo paper! Check out the awesome results below.
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To celebrate world pinhole day, we have this interesting, and rather challenging rumble for all of you. Get ready to hold still because we will be taking portraits, pinhole style! Read on for details...