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Pinhole Photography

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Pinhole photography involves using a light-tight container of some type for the camera, a light sensitive media (film or photographic paper) to receive the image, and a "pinhole" to act as a lens to allow light to enter and form t...
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This is an international event created to promote and celebrate the art of pinhole photography. On this unique day, we encourage people throughout the world to take some time off from the increasingly technological world we live in and to p...
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It’s educative about the basics that photographers deal with whenever they do their thing.
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I'm working on compiling a list of useful sites and books. Until I complete that, search the web, using whatever search engine you prefer, for "pinhole photography" or "pinhole camera."
http://www.grendel.org/orion/pinhole3.html
The paper should still work, but the chemicals would be completely bad and worthless now. Just buy new paper developer. You can buy it from any decent photography supply shop or order it online. You just need the chemicals for developing ph...
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Only eleven days until Pinhole Day. Worldwide Pinhole Photography day (WPPD) is an international event created to promote and celebrate the art of pinhole photography. WPPD is held each year on the last Sunday in April. So, join in and be...
http://www.wildframe.net/2006/04/18/718/
I’ve been fascinated by photography for as long as I can remember. I built my first darkroom when I was 8 and I would read every photography book I could find at the local public library. I used my mother’s Voightlander camera since I could...
http://www.zeroimage.com/Guy/interview.html
In September 2001 I had a dream about the pinhole camera that I use.  The dream was so vivid and powerful that immediately when I awoke, I ordered the camera and knew  that I was never going to shoot with anything else, ever again.  I had s...
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A few years ago I was doing quite a bit of woodworking and spotted an article in one of the magazines on how to build a large format pinhole camera that used modern film holders. I had seen single-shot paper negative type cameras before but...
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Personally, I think analogue rules, so for me it is marvellous as it can produce some very ethereal and beautiful pictures - it encourages patience and acceptance since there's so much more left to chance and circumstance.
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