A Slovenian designer has created a range of hand crafted pinhole cameras carved out of chestnut and maple wood and held together using just magnets. The Ondu cameras come in six different dimensions ...
Records of the natural optical phenomenon of the “camera obscura” pinhole image date back as far as 500 B.C.E. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it was commonly used as a drawing aid. Artists would ...
Retro Photographic add two pinhole cameras to their portfolio. Both cameras are 5x4in format and are hand made from stained wood both taking standard dark slides or the Polaroid 5x4inbacks. The Ayla ...
Pinhole photography: the everyman’s camera. The pinhole process (and camera obscura technique from which the art is derived) has been around for hundreds of years, and is still prevalent today in the ...
IN AN age where most people will carry at least one digital camera to fire off whenever they like, there’s a movement to reclaim the art of one of the simplest forms of photography, the pinhole camera ...
Researchers have used the centuries-old idea of pinhole imaging to create a high-performance mid-infrared imaging system without lenses. The new camera can capture extremely clear pictures over a ...
World Pinhole Day is an annual event on the last Sunday in April, and last year around 4,000 people from 74 countries celebrated the joy of making photographs through a small hole, then uploading ...
It is time to put aside your digital camera or phone and get back to basics. This Sunday, 24 April, is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, external, a celebration of the simplest form of photography.
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