Introduction to group,
Being an artist who primarily works with painting and drawing mediums, my style
often incorporates surrealist and distortion effects. Which is why I was
immediately captured by pinhole photography when I first stumbled upon it not
so
long ago. It is definitely something
Pinhole's fun -- it can make you slow down and think
about things, and it can at the same time loosen you
up a lot and see what happens. Have at it, eh?
-- pw
--- Melissa wrote:
..snip..
> much a newbie when it comes to pinhole work, having
> just made my first camera last weekend. I am very
>
I am an old frenchie, involved in photography for many, many years.
I begun with an antique folder, and followed the evolution of photography
till CCD cameras.
I made my first pinhole camera two years ago, using 18x24 B&W fiber paper. I
love that format great enough for acute pictures. My preferenc
Melissa wrote:
Hi everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mel and I have been
involved in photography since i was very young, stealing my dad's old SLR to
take pictures of everything. I am constanly looking for new creative outlets in
the photographic field, which brought me to
Hi everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mel and I have been
involved in photography since i was very young, stealing my dad's old SLR to
take pictures of everything. I am constanly looking for new creative outlets in
the photographic field, which brought me to pinhole photograph
Another suggestion. Find an old Brownie box camera that takes
120 film and that has time exposure capability. They should
be $5.00 or so. It is easy to take the lens out and put in
a pinhole. Then you will have 6x9 cm images instead of 35mm
and can still get commercial processing. I mostly do
Thanks for the input on transparency film...I have used Velvia 120 in the
past with a good light meter and had wonderful results with lenses...My hope
is that the slide film will give me a better or truer read on my
exposures...I currently use 100 or 200 asa color or the Kodak C41 process
B&W film
: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:05 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] new member
I have been a lurker on this list for a few months and have enjoyed the
vast amount of knowledge I have been able to glean from cyberspace.
I have been a fan of pinhole photograph
Hi Ronnie, welcome to the list.
In my work with pinhole and zoneplate bodycaps I use
any slide film which is of high contrast due to the
low-contrast nature of pinhole. My latest ventures
are with Velvia, a nice contrasty slide film. If you
have good friends in a developing lab, or if you have
I have been a lurker on this list for a few months and have enjoyed the
vast amount of knowledge I have been able to glean from cyberspace.
I have been a fan of pinhole photography since my college days where I
studied under Wiley Sanderson, Mary Ruth Moore and Dr Robert Nix at the
University of
Good suggestions, I'm sure most people feel the same way. The html point
has been brought up many many times, but few people ever seem to change it.
> (Almost) lastly, so my message has some pinhole-related content, I am
> reading pinhole theory and looking at different camera results in
> antici
Hello:
I'm going to be a phantom pin-holer for a while...I have this need to
understand things technically pretty well before I experiment, so I can
evaluate relative failures! (Engineering background does that to you).
My suggestion is aimed at improving the readability of the digest form of
the
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