Hello:
I have been looking at pinhole pictures for the past two weeks and have been
reading Eric Renner's outstanding book, Pinhole Photography, and as a result
have resolved to explore pinhole and zone plate photography myself. I have
so many questions, but today I have been thinking about what
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> 1) Aside the aesthetic attractiveness of creating pictures that are part
> investigation and part meditation, etc., what are the practical benefits
of
> making zone plate and pinhole photographs with the medium and large format
> cameras listed above over the
--- waynerol...@aol.com wrote:
> 1) Aside the aesthetic attractiveness of creating pictures that are part
> investigation and part meditation, etc., what are the practical benefits of
> making zone plate and pinhole photographs with the medium and large format
> cameras listed above over the 35
Hi Wayne and welcome to pinhole photography. You won't regret it!
My personal preference for pinhole is to use large format cameras.
Actually, all my pinhole work is done in large format...it's just what
I'm most comfortable with. Aside from that, you just can't beat the use
of Polaroid film wit
, which I think fits a Graphlex.
Have fun exploring!
Tom
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Small, Medium or Large?
> Hello:
>
> I have been looking at pinhole pictures for the past two weeks and
have been
>