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Pinhole Photographs and Lensless Cameras

Boxesinwood. Home | GOA CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY. [ CK ] pinhole photography resources | Chris Keeney Photography. Collection Of Images Taken With Pinhole Cameras - The Pinhole Gallery. The Pinhole Gallery is a site dedicated to collecting and displaying images taken with pinhole cameras. At its most basic, a pinhole camera is nothing more than a box with a tiny hole.

The hole projects the beam of light entering it on to film or photo paper. The cameras don’t use lenses or other expensive components, and can be easily built with stuff you have lying around your home. But, this is not a craft for the impatient, all thanks to the long exposure times (multiple seconds to days) required to capture images. But the patient are rewarded with gorgeous, ethereal images. Amazingly, the camera can be scaled up hundreds of times in size too. Other than the image gallery, the site provides easy-to-follow instructions for building your own pinhole cameras. Cyanotypes - super easy photo prints at home. Cyanotype requires a simple 2 part 'sensitizer' that is sprayed, brushed, or smeared onto a high-cotton content paper. SafetyThe cyanotype is perhaps the safest photo printing method. Still, basic safety measures should be observed. Cover your work surface, don't use any utensils that will be used for food, and wear safety gear. In the picture below I'm decked out in safety glasses, a DIY style face mask, and heavy rubber kitchen gloves.

The basic formula (from here):100 ml water and 25g green ferric ammonium citrate is mixed together.100 ml water and 10g potassium ferricyanide is mixed in a separate container.The two solutions are then mixed in equal parts. What I did:I could not find the required chemicals in the Netherlands. My cheapest option was to buy from the Photographer's Formulary in the US (even with international shipping). 100 gramsPF 100 grams Most tutorials suggests making 100ml of each solution. Lomography – The Home Of Creative Analogue Photography & Cameras. Solargraphy. Once you have your cameras loaded and light-tight, you need to figure out where you are going to place them. Ideally, you want to have a clear view of the sun as it moves across the sky, but interesting effects can be made when cameras are placed behind other objects. You could point your can generally at the area where the sun sets, turning it slightly in the direction of where the sun just came from.

There are a few things to consider before placing your cameras. - In today's world, people are easily alarmed by cylindrical objects taped to buildings, lampposts, etc. . - Beer cans look exactly like nickels to some people. - Writing "Pinhole camera" on it doesn't stop people from removing it. My suggestions would be to keep your cameras as well hidden as possible, or at least out of reach. I chose to write "Pinholes Camera, Do Not Remove" on mine.

Don't forget to remove the tape from the pinhole after you secure your camera! Gallery - Welcome to Tarja Trygg´s website of The Global Project Of Solargraphy! Untitled Document. How to create 6 month exposures. How to make install and scan video here For pinhole and Solargraph workshops visit my workshops page. Please have a look at Tarja Trygg's www.solargraphy.com for more examples.

Much of pinhole photography relates to the use of time and being creative with the light from the sun, similar wonders to that found in astronomy. A 6-month exposure will enable you to image the arc of the sun as it rises or sinks throughout 6 months of the year. As well as this you will get some foreground detail and a camera to look at with awe as a small hole etches its 6-month exposure from your window ledge, garden shed, lamp post, tree etc.

Being able to capture a period of time far beyond our own vision is incredible enough, but even more amazing is how simple it is to do. Assembly Drink Can Remove the top off an ALUMINIUM can with a good can opener. Film Pot These contain 35mm film and have the advantage of being far smaller and less conspicuous than the Can cameras. Matchboxpinhole.com. Pinhole camera by Zero Image, range from 135 to 4x5 format. Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.