A selection of pinhole photographs documenting California's Death Valley region. The photographer camped for 3 months with primitive equipment to record the area with a wooden 4"x5" pinhole camera. This series includes pinhole photographs made in-camera.
The photographer is currently reproducing the series on cotton satee...
I experimented briefly with pinhole photography in 1997. While I adored the medium, I did not pursue pinhole as a vehicle of expression. At that time in my life, the traditional view camera was my tool of choice.
In March 2007, I had a life-changing experience which altered the way that I interpret the world around me. Searching for a way to express this experience, I revisited pinhole photography.
I now work exclusively with a Zero Image 4x5 pinhole camera. Without a viewfinder, I find that I am somehow better equipped to capture what I see. For me, the pinhole process is a contemplative... [Read More]
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