Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 5 minutes 15 seconds
Date: Nov 15, 2016
November 14
Camera: Zero 45
Film: Illford Delta 100
Exposure time: 7.8 seconds
Date: Nov 14, 2016
November 13
Camera: Zero 45
Film: Illford Delta 100
Exposure time: 44 minutes 23 seconds
Date: Nov 13, 2016
November 12
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 2 minutes 48 seconds
Date: Nov 12, 2016
November 11
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 7 seconds
Date: Nov 11, 2016
November 10
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 15 seconds
Date: Nov 10, 2016
November 9
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 21 minutes 45 seconds
Date: Nov 9, 2016
November 8
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 4 minutes 4 seconds
Date: Nov 8, 2016
November 7
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 1 minute 33 seconds
Date: Nov 7, 2016
November 6
Camera: Zero 45
Film: Illford delta 100
Exposure time: 1 second
Date: Nov 6, 2016
November 5
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 1 minute 33 seconds
Date: Nov 5, 2016
One Pinhole A Day: November 4
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 21 seconds
Date: Nov 4, 2016
One Pinhole A Day: November 3
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 4 minutes 11 seconds
Date: Nov 3, 2016
One Pinhole A Day: November 2
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 1 minute 36 seconds
Date: Nov 2, 2016
One pinhole a day: November 1
November 1, 2016
Camera: Zero 2000
Film: Portra 160
Exposure time: 16 minutes
One Pinhole A Day: October 31
Camera: Zero 45 (25mm)
Film: Illford Delta 100
Stand developed for 1 hour with Adonal.
Exposure time: 5 seconds
Date: October 31, 2016
One Pinhole A Day: October 30
It's been almost a month since I announced I was starting this project and I finally have some results to share!
This was taken the day before Halloween in a local pumpkin orchard.
Camera: Zero 45 on the 25mm configuration.
Film: Illford Delta 100
Stand Developed for 1 hour in Adonal
Exposure time: 11 seconds
Date: October 30, 2016
The f/D Book Of Pinhole Kickstarter
I am very honored to say that one of my pinhole photos will be in a book of Pinhole photography: The f/D Book of Pinhole. It is currently a Kickstarter, currently 75% funded and 31 days to go!
From the press kit and Kickstarter page:
The book will contain:
- 99 pinhole photos: 60 B&W, 39 color
- Introductory text and descriptions of the techniques used to produce the photos throughout the book
- A directory of the photographers included in the book, so that you can find more work by your favorites
The book will be printed to these exacting standards:
- Offset printing - the standard for the highest quality books
- 100# paper - paper nerds know that's good stuff
- Soft cover - made from heavy cover stock
- 8 inches X 8 inches - not too big, not too small!
- Over 140 pages total - lotsa photos! Technique intros!
The ƒ/D Book of Pinhole was compiled for all fans of photography.
For the curious, it serves as a great introduction into pinhole as well as providing a visual roadmap for your creative exploration.
For the experienced pinhole photographer, the book provides inspiration and ideas to continue your journey.
For lensed photographers, this visual journey shows new ways to approach photographic image making and what can be done with a long exposure.
For photography collectors, the book will include a directory of included photographers and info on where to find more of their work.
Please consider backing the project! You can find it here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/537638366/the-f-d-book-of-pinhole
About the image
This is one of the photos in the book by my good buddy and pinhole photographer extraordinaire, Todd Schlemmer. He is also one of the 99 artists featured in the book. I also feel like I should mention that I was standing right next to him when he took this shot, and might've even tried it myself (but mine didn't come out nearly as good). Please check out his awesome photography!
One Pinhole A Day
For quite awhile, I have been lacking motivation in a lot of my favorite things. Pinhole photography was one of those things. So I decided that I need a project. I thought a "Pinhole photo a day" project would be just the thing to get me back on track.
For this project I want to use all of my pinhole cameras, and maybe even try making one or two as well.
So my plan is to do 120 or 35mm during the week and large format on the weekend, shooting 2 sheets on Sunday and Monday (my weekend).
I will post the highlights here on this blog, so watch this space!
Dispatches from a shy street photography
When I travel I like to take a camera loaded with 35mm black and white film with me to capture the city I'm in. I don't live in the big city, but I love street photography, and I like to try my hand at it when I get the chance. The problem is that I am very shy and I HATE being intrusive. So there is this very strange dichotomy going on inside of me when I do street photography.
As I looked through the photos from my recent trip I realized that this might make an interesting series for my photography Friday posts. So here is my first post in the series. The first few will be from my recent trip to Barcelona and Dublin and then the rest will be from other places I've traveled, as well as Portland, the largest city near me.
This particular photo was taken in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. I really loved the narrow alleyways in that city. I could've wasted rolls and rolls of film on them.
Geeky Bits
Camera: Olympus XA
Film: Arista.edu 400
Stand developed for 1 hour in Adonal.