Pinhole Photography
Pinhole photography involves a pinhole camera, In which is technically known as a camera without a lens with a tiny aperture, however in a literal sense is a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Pinhole photography works when Light passes through the aperture projecting an inverted image on the reverse of the box, known as camera obscura.
The camera was constructed within school, consisting of an MDF box that Inside was black card to prevent any light spilling into the box with a lid to secure the light doesn't come into the box unnecessarily, distressing the final image outcome also using the flap to control the exposure times and create the exposures.
When using this technique i wanted to take abstract and unusual photos of buildings and their surroundings hoping to achieve high quality and unusual tonal images.
Pinhole photography involves a pinhole camera, In which is technically known as a camera without a lens with a tiny aperture, however in a literal sense is a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Pinhole photography works when Light passes through the aperture projecting an inverted image on the reverse of the box, known as camera obscura.
The camera was constructed within school, consisting of an MDF box that Inside was black card to prevent any light spilling into the box with a lid to secure the light doesn't come into the box unnecessarily, distressing the final image outcome also using the flap to control the exposure times and create the exposures.
When using this technique i wanted to take abstract and unusual photos of buildings and their surroundings hoping to achieve high quality and unusual tonal images.