10 inspiring pinhole photos
The fact that a friend of mine is doing a pinholes photography exhibition inspired me to start looking for some more fantastic examples of pinhole photography in the deepest depths of the FlickrWebs.
I discovered two things: I need to get back to low-fi photography, and there’s a lot of talented people out there.
But what am I doing waffling – I’m sure you just want to look at photos, don’t you? Can’t blame ya. Here you go!
1 – Pont d’Aquitaine
2 – Peter Iredale
3 – Virginia Park
4 – The ghosts in my grandmother’s house
5 – Dream Colors
6 – Foot Fetish on Neptune
7 – Je est un autre
8 – River Typewriter
9 – The First Man to Witness the Beginning of the End of the World
10 – Self portrait with Big Damn Atlas
Wanna have a go yourself?
If you want to try a spot of pinhole photography yourself, you could do a lot worse than reading Katie’s Teaching a Cardboard Box to be a Camera; it’s a great little introduction to creating your own pinholes.
Of course, you can also skip the film phase altogether and create a pinhole lens-cap for your dSLR camera!
All photos used in this article are used as ‘fair dealing‘. If you have strong reservations against your photos appearing on Small Aperture, please contact us, and we’ll get them taken down. Please support the artists creating these photos by clicking on the photos to take a closer look at their work!
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Comments
Wow i sure do miss pin hole. I have not done anything like this since i was at college. It makes me remember my very basic love of photography when i was a teenager and why i started. I feel a long way from them days now i am doing more wedding photography but this has really inspired me to do some personal projects and get back in the darkroom again.
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