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  1. International Pinhole Photography Gallery 2 (Pinhole Journal, Vol. 22 #2)
  2. International Pinhole Photography Gallery (Pinhole Journal, Vol. 22 #1)
  3. Donald Lawrence : The Underwater Pinhole Photography Project by Katy; Lawrence, Donald McCormick, 2002
  4. Contemporary European Pinhole Photography 2 (Pinhole Journal, Vol. 13 #2)
  5. The Photo Miniature: Advance Pinhole Photography: Vol. VI, July, 1905, No. 70 by Unknown, 1905
  6. The International Pinhole Photography Exhibition by James R. Hugunin, Eric Renner, 1989-10
  7. The Hole Thing: A Manuel of Pinhole Photography by Jim Shull, 1974-01-01
  8. A NON-SILVER MANUAL Cyanotype, Brownprint, Palladium and Gum Bichromate with Instructions for Making Light-Resists Including Pinhole Photography by Sarah Van Keuren, 1996
  9. Camera Obscura: Pinhole Photographs by Jan Kapoor, 2009-01-01
  10. Jo Babcock, Low tech: Pinhole cameras and photographs by Jo Babcock, 1989
  11. Pinhole Photography: A Beginners Guide
  12. Pinhole Photography: A Beginners Guide
  13. Bibliography on pinhole photography: Grouped by time periods by Stanley R Page, 1984
  14. A Non-Silver Manual. Cyanotype, Brownpoint, Palladium & Gum Bichromate with Instructions for Making Light-resists Including Pinhole Photography by Sarah Van Keuren, 1998

21. - Kinor.net - Roland Buehlmann
Pinhole and other photography.
http://kinor.net

22. Nick's Pinhole Photography
Instructional materials on pinhole photography, with an emphasis on school settings, a collection of historical articles from the 19th and early 20th century, and a gallery of
http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm
contact me by email at dvoracek@uwosh.edu Using Powerpoint Digital Imaging Miscellaneous Multimedia Pinhole Photography Astronomy My Blog: Audiovisual Diary My photographs Resources ... Workshops
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Organized into four galleries In the south kitchen window Elsewhere in the house In the garden Out and about
More current work can be found on my Flickr page
Resources about pinhole photography
The Populist, a camera everyone can make (pdf, 1.8MB, 12 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches)
Ilustrated step-by-step directions for making a reliable pinhole camera out of readily available, mostly recycled materials which uses normal 35mm film and processing.
If you build and take pictures with The Populist, I've created a Flickr group for you to share the photos.
Pierre-Olivier Boulant has posted a
I 've made several variations on the Populist. You'll have to be familiar with the above directions for them to make sense.
120 Populist.

23. Justin Quinnell - Pinhole Photography Photo Gallery - A Photo Gallery Powered By
Pinhole photography by Justin Quinnell a photo gallery powered by Photobox
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24. Photography: Camera Use And Care, Taking And Developing Photos
Links to how-to guides for nature, theatrical, concert, underwater, digital, stereoscopic, 3D and pinhole photography; astrophotography; and darkroom tips.
http://www.knowledgehound.com/topics/photogra.htm

25. Henrieke I. Strecker | Photography
Exhibition and contact information and portfolio of German pinhole artist Henrieke I. Strecker.
http://www.pinhole-photography.de/

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26. Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day - Home
An international event to promote and celebrate the art of pinhole photography by encouraging people throughout the world to make a simple pinhole photograph and share their
http://pinholeday.org/
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day Home About WPPD How to Participate Events Resources ... Gallery Language: Azerbaijani Català Čeština Dansk Deutsch Nederlands English Español Français Magyar Italiano Polski Português Srpski Slovenian Svenska Türkçe What is Pinhole Day? Anyone, anywhere in the world, who makes a pinhole photograph on the last Sunday in April, can scan it and upload it to this website where it will become part of the annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day celebration's online gallery. The last Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day was celebrated around the planet on April 25, 2010. Visit the gallery to view the pinhole photographs taken on that day from participants around the world! NOTE: Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is always the last Sunday in April. In 2011, Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is April 24. Since this is also Easter Sunday, for 2011 only, we will accept pinhole photographs taken between April 23 and May 1. Contact Us

27. Pinhole Photography
Information about pinhole photography. Pinhole Photography. Pinhole photography is lenless. Instead of a lens there is simply a tiny hole to let light into the camera body and onto
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    Pinhole photography is lenless . Instead of a lens there is simply a tiny hole to let light into the camera body and onto the recording medium. For more information about how these cameras work see pinhole cameras At first it may seem ludicrous to use such a primitive device. However there are several good reasons for wanting to use a pinhole camera:
    • It is a great hands-on way to learn how cameras work, especially for school students. There are many creative possibilities. For example: curve the rear plane, make multiple pinholes. Some specialist applications are suited to pinhole photography, for example, certain types of astrophotography.
    Pinhole photography enjoys a surprisingly strong following. Despite the obvious limitations of not having a lens, pinhole photography offers many creative possibilities. Enthusiasts like the challenge of building cameras from unusual containers, and creating interesting effects with the container shape, multiple pinholes, etc. MediaCollege.com

28. Schmuck, St Phane
Color, and black and white galleries by German-born French photographer. Darkroom, and pinhole photography information.
http://www.sck-photo.de
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29. Flickr: Pinhole Photography
Pinhole Photography Group Pool Discussion 6,892 Members Map Join This Group. Group Pool 42,641 items Only members can add to the pool.
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Group Pool Discussion 6,962 Members Map ... Join This Group Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos). Learn more about Guest Passes!

30. Jon Grepstad - Photography And Texts
A website dedicated to pinhole photography, building large format cameras, IR photography, UV photography, fine art Xray photography
http://home.online.no/~gjon/
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(In Norwegian) Miscellany Jottings Norwegian e-texts Software in Nynorsk (In Norwegian) About me Brief presentation Contact gjon@online.no Pinhole Photography – History, Images, Cameras, Formulas Pinhole photography is lensless photography. A tiny hole replaces the lens. Light passes through the hole; an image is formed in the camera. Pinhole cameras are small or large, improvised or designed with great care. Cameras have been made of sea shells; many have been made of oatmeal boxes, coke cans or cookie containers; at least one has been made of a discarded refrigerator. Cameras have been cast in plaster like a face mask, constructed from beautiful hardwoods, built of metal with bellows and a range of multiple pinholes. Station wagons have been used as pinhole cameras – and rooms in large buildings. Basically a pinhole camera is a box, with a tiny hole at one end and film or photographic paper at the other. Designing and Building a Large Format Camera My book Building a Large Format Camera is an 85 page manual with instructions and plans for building a 4 x 5 inch monorail camera with friction focusing. The book has 30 step-by-step drawings, 23 sketches and 11 photographs, a wealth of references to relevant literature and numerous useful addresses in the US and Europe. Most drawings are to scale and may be scaled up for an 8 x 10 inch camera. The book can now be downloaded free of charge from my website.

31. Welcome To The Pinhole Resource
Pinhole Photography Another World by Eric Renner and Nancy Spencer. If you want to play with your intuitions and you're interested in a more mysterious image, pinhole
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If you want to play with your intuitions and you're interested in a more mysterious image, pinhole photography might be what you want. Pinhole can also be a very inexpensive and easy way to obtain a large negative, useful for non-silver printing. You don't need to know f stops, worry about whether your battery is working, or carry around a lot of different lenses. What you'll need is a sense of humor and an appreciation for discovery! ©Nancy Spencer and Eric Renner, End of the World , pinhole photograph, from series on deaf ears , 2005, made with a 1-1/2" Leonardo pinhole camera, 10 minute exposure. To do pinhole photography, all you really need is a light-tight box. Almost anything can be turned into a camera. All kinds of light-sensitive materials (both black and white and color film and photo paper) will work. And it's easy to make a pinhole, or pinholes for multiple imaging. In this digital age many people opt for a digital pinhole NO DUST body cap or a digital zone plate cap placed on their digital single lens reflex camera (known as a DSLR). These caps are available from Pinhole Resource for most all DSLR cameras. You simply remove the lens and place the cap on the digital body. Extensive information on digital pinhole and zone plate body caps is available by linking to

32. Jesse Welton's Pinhole Photography
Pinhole Photography. I've been doing pinhole photography since the summer of zip which is to say, 2000. Please enjoy the following collections
http://jwelton.v-space.org/pinhole/
Pinhole Photography
I've been doing pinhole photography since the summer of zip which is to say, 2000. Please enjoy the following collections: In addition to viewing my photos, you may be interested in reading a description of my camera , including construction and handling tips, should you wish to make your own. A note on my philosophy of pinhole photography: There is little point in using a pinhole camera to take the sort of pictures you can take with an ordinary lensed camera. You'll never get the same image quality. A pinhole image should therefore utilize one or more of the unique features of pinhole imaging. The two most obvious of these are an essentially infinite depth of field and long exposure times. Having an infinite depth of field means that, while the image may be blurrier than can be achieved with a lens, everything in the picture is in equal "focus", no matter how near or far (except in the limit of extreme closeness); so it is possible to contrast objects of vastly different scales and distances in the same shot. Long exposure times means it is possible to capture action in a uniquely blurry and ghostly way. Back to the Hub

33. Mark Tweedie | Pinhole Photography | Bookbinding | Poetry
Blog and gallery containing pinhole photographs, cameras, poetry and hand-bound books.
http://www.marktweedie.co.uk/
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Falls - West Dart River
Sunday, October 31. 2010
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Photographic Inspirations
Friday, October 15. 2010
A few months ago I posted a list of photographers I had found especially thought-provoking and, having discovered some really inspiring artists recently, now seems a good time to repeat the exercise. I have deliberately chosen photographers who do not use pinhole cameras as their primary means of image-making. To be too introspective in terms of method becomes stultifying and leads to sterility. (The same applies to media, so perhaps I should come up with a list of painters, sculptors, composers and designers too.)
What interests me in all these photographers is that their artistic power exists not simply in the photography itself. The photographs they make, although exquisite as an aesthetic expression in themselves, are made complete by the beauty of the emotions and concepts they explore. They all demonstrate a deeply meditative aspect which acts as a magnifier to the intense awareness they develop in the process of their creativity.

34. Pinhole
The web's most comprehensive site devoted to the art of landscape and nature photography using traditional as well as digital image processing techniques.
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By: David F. Stein Pinhole imagery may be photographyís equivalent of drawing with chalk. Simple. Cheap. Accessible to anyone. Capable of astonishing, sophisticated results. This is photographyís sleight of hand. The fact that we can produce a quality image on sensitized materials without a lens fascinates and inspires. Out of nothing comes something — and all that. Our work can be as studied and precise as traditional view camera photography or as spontaneous as loading some 1600 speed film in a 35mm camera fitted with a pinhole body cap and taking pinhole snapshots. One of my first decent images. The camera was made from an empty box of 5x7 enlarging paper. The film was Kodak Commercial, unfortunately no longer manufactured, which was capable of excellent tonality and could be developed by inspection, as we do prints, under a conventional red-amber safe light. Enlarging paper and lith film can both be used as a negative material and developed by inspection.

35. PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY AND CAMERA DESIGN CALCULATORS
Pinhole photography, camera,calculator links references PINHOLE CAMERAS PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY PINHOLE PHOTOS PINHOLE PICTURES PINHOLE CALCULATORS PINHOLE DESIGN PINHOLE
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36. Memoire Floue - Guy Glorieux Photographe
Straight, digital, and softly focused, color pinhole photography.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/guy.glorieux/
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37. History
The pinhole, as an imageforming device, has played an important role in the evolution of the modern camera. The observation of images formed by a small opening in an otherwise
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June, 2004 The pinhole, as an image-forming device, has played an important role in the evolution of the modern camera. The observation of images formed by a small opening in an otherwise darkened room goes back, at least to Aristotle’s time, around 350 BC.
Regnier Gemma Frisius, observed an eclipse of the sun at Louvain on January 24, 1544, and later he used this illustration of the event in his book De Radio Astronomica et Geometrica, 1545-thought to be the first published illustration of camera obscura principles.
The darkened room, or camera obscura evolved into a portable room which could be moved around in the landscape and was used by Renaissance artists as an aid to rendering perspective (drawing). By about 1570 a simple lens that produced a brighter image which was easier to trace had replaced the pinhole. In its most common form in the early 1800s, the camera obscura was a simple box with a lens at one end. The lens projected an image onto a 45 o mirror, which in turn was reflected onto a ground glass screen (the same principle used in reflex camera systems today) - the image could then be traced on translucent paper laid over the glass. Observation and experimentation into the light sensitive properties of the silver halides dates back to the early 1700s but it wasn't until 1826 that Joseph Niepse, a French lithographer, produced the worlds first "photograph from nature" using light sensitive Bitumen of Judea on pewter in a camera obscura - the exposure time is reputed to have been around eight hours!

38. Edo Photos-Edward Levinson
Personal web site of Edward Levinson, specializing in fine art and editorial pinhole photography.
http://www.edophoto.com/

39. Pinhole Photography: Information From Answers.com
Pinhole photography is the most basic optical system, using no lens, but a tiny ‘pinhole’ aperture punched in a metal plate fixed to the front of the camera. Its precursor
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Home Library Photography Encyclopedia Pinhole photography is the most basic optical system, using no lens, but a tiny ‘pinhole’ aperture punched in a metal plate fixed to the front of the camera. Its precursor was th camera obscura, dating from the 10th century and adapted as an optical aid for artists in the 1540s. From the 1850s, pinhole apertures were used in experimental photometry , assessing lens distortion and spectral absorption, but were rarely applied to photographic imaging until after 1880. The reasons for this concern the particular optical properties of a pinhole which, as compared with a lens, produces substantial diffusion and requires very long exposure times. Unlike a lens, an aperture cannot bend the rays of light to focus an image on the receiving plane, but instead simply allows a bundle of light rays to pass through it. Poor image resolution results, although it can be improved by radically restricting the size of the aperture. Yet this operates only to a degree, because a very small aperture produces diffraction, which itself undermines resolution. Furthermore, at a small aperture, fewer light rays will reach the receiving plane, necessitating long exposures, and pinholes were not practicable for imaging until photographic negatives were made more light sensitive. A pinhole aperture dispensed with

40. Massimo Stefanutti - Pinhole Photography - Fotografia Stenopeica
Pinhole photographs by Massimo Stefanutti, plus information (in Italian) about pinhole photography.
http://www.massimostefanutti.it
MASSIMO STEFANUTTI FOTOGRAFIA STENOPEICA PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY
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