Hi:

I've been asked to give a presentation to our local camera club, in
January, on pinhole photography.  I am going to bring the cameras I use
(that a friend made for me) and the prints I made with them.

I would like to give people an idea of the wide range of work done with
pinhole cameras, not just the iamges, but the kinds of cameras used.  Does
anyone know of references for pinhole cameras and the pictures made
with them? (yes I am going to bring Renner's book)


I am going to bring the prints I have recieved through the pinhole
exchange list.

How about a theme of making a teaching collection of pinhole iamges and
with details about the cameras and techniques used to make them.

Could we make something like this that could be easily reproduced  on
paper for classes ?  A collection distributed as PDF files?

Gord

On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Jeffery Atkins wrote:

>
>
> George L Smyth wrote:
> > --- ethereal art <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >>Andrew Amundsen wrote
> >>That would be a fun idea, Andrew. How about a pinhole swap, too? Those are
> >>usually fun.
> >
> >
> > Rosanne -
> >
> > About 275 of us do this regularly and occasionally - I've been doing it for
> > about ten years.  I get prints literally from all over the world, which is a
> > real blast.
> >
> > If you go to http://GLSmyth.com and look at The Internet Photographic 
> > Handmade
> > Postcard Trading List, you can either join the list or simply send to as 
> > many
> > on the list as you wish.
> >
> > Cheers -
>
>
> Both the Pinhole-Salon and the  existing postcard trading list are great
> ideas. An uploadable gallery space would probably engage more
> participation. But art in the mail could be really fun. Either way I'm
> up for an assignment.
>
> Jeff
>
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