Just over 3 years ago I picked up a camera and started making images. I had been experimenting with film-making a year earlier but found that it didn’t quite suit me. Storyboarding and the process of recording and editing video and audio was too much for me, so I sold off my video camera and … Continue reading »
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Quick post: Through the Hoh Rainforest with IR film
I just returned from a wonderful long weekend spent in Olympic National Park. Specifically, in the Hoh Rainforest, walking through the Hall of Mosses and following the Hoh River. I have several rolls for Panda Labs to develop and at least 15 sheets of 4×5 Ektar to be sent to Citizen’s Photo in Portland. Here … Continue reading »
WPPD updates to come
Hi everyone, how’s your project coming along? After a very productive few weeks following Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day I’ve been spending time developing my film and sending some rolls to the lab. Lots of freshly developed work to scan in before the 5/31/2013 WPPD deadline. I’ll update this blog with this year’s submission in a … Continue reading »
Building an anamorphic pinhole
Happy Monday! I hope your first week of May was fun and productive. I had a great weekend and successfully built my own anamorphic pinhole camera. Until this point the only other success I’ve had building anything was an IKEA tv stand which still has one loose wheel. There are some informative articles and schematics … Continue reading »
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day – Onboard the Arthur Foss
On April 28, 2013 some pinhole friends and I got together to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, a global event that continues to grow year over year. I can personally attest to the surprising growth of pinhole photography in my corner of the world in Seattle. Last year for WPPD 2012 I met with the … Continue reading »