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 »
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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 »
My first pinhole film swap
A few months ago Alex, known online as The_Old_Penfold, contacted me on Flickr about doing a pinhole film swap and I eagerly agreed to do it. I’ve seen some intriguing film swap double exposures online and liked the surreal and often humorous images that resulted from these collaborations. There’s something very liberating about doing a … Continue reading »
Rainy trek through the tulips
Last Sunday I drove up to Mount Vernon, Washington to the Roozengaarde tulip fields even though it was raining heavily that morning. Some days I just like to go for long drives and see things I normally wouldn’t because of so-called inclement weather. Due to the rain, the normal haggle of tulip visitors were not … Continue reading »
Update: Some infrared 4×5 improvements
After my first attempt at 4×5 infrared pinhole shots I made a few changes. I removed then re-glued the filter mount in the camera, making sure to keep the glue on the outside of the filter so it laid flat against the wood. The glue was causing some issues with light leaks and strange light … Continue reading »