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  1. Pinhole/coronograph pointing control system integration and noise reduction analysis (BER report) by Michael Greene, 1981
  2. Pinhole photographs: [exhibition] February 4-March 1, 1986, Bertha Urdang Gallery by Marianne Engberg, 1986
  3. Pinhole Bodyscapes: Pinhole Camera Color Nude Photographs by George Arthur Lareau, 2010-07-13
  4. How-To Make Three corrugated 8x10 Pinhole Cameras: Wide-angle, Normal, Telephoto by Anita Chernewski, 1999-04-15
  5. Pin registration and masking: How to build your own pin registration system and how to make masks for photo composites by Tom Skrivan, 1989
  6. The Pinhole Camera: A Practical How-To Book for Making Pinhole Cameras and Images (Volume 1) by Brian J. Krummel, 2009-10-15
  7. The Visionary Pinhole by Lauren Smith, 1985-12
  8. I Spy Pinhole Eye by Philip Gross, 2009-10-07
  9. Imaging Beyond the Pinhole Camera (Computational Imaging and Vision)
  10. Camera Obscura by Abelardo Morell, Luc Sante, 2004-09-01
  11. Martha Casanave: Explorations Along an Imaginary Coastline by David Bayles, 2006-09-25
  12. One Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas As Seen Through a Pinhole by Thomas Harding, 1993-04
  13. Ocean Pinholes: Photographs by Darius Kuzmickas by Darius Kuzmickas, 2006-06-01
  14. La Vida Brinca

61. PRIVATE > Project > INFO
, The pinhole camerais the most simple instrument to make photographic pictures. Suggestioni,......Photography Section Project. pinhole photography.
http://www.private.it/photography/pro03/info_en.htm
Project Pinhole Photography Description The pinhole camera is the most simple instrument to make photographic pictures. Suggestioni Slowness Exhibition on-line How you can participate Conditions and
authorization
for publication Photography and Writing

1) The author sending his work to Private authorises the editor to publish on its website (www.private.it), without receiving any sort of payment.
2) If PRIVATE decides to pubblish some of the the photographic works or texts, the author shall be informed.
Methods Photography
Works should be composed of at least 6 photos and 10 at the most.
If you are sending digital images: file format: 800x800 pixel; resolution 72 dpi; saved in jpg format. With the photos, please send also a short explanatory text (about 400 characters) of the work and a curriculum including personal details.
Writing
Each writer can send 3 texts maximum.
- poems (only previously unpublished) - short stories, maximum length 3600 characters (only previously unpublished) Please attach a biographical note of the author. Useful addresses To send photograph prints and packages PRIVATE - Casella postale 594 - 40124 Bologna - Italy To send files (both photos and texts) redazione@private.it

62. The Home Of Qdesign. (pinhole Photography)
Web graphics, web design, logos, print design, comics, fine arts, pinholephotography, nature, and information.. pinhole photography,
http://www.qdesign.co.nz/pinhole.html
Art Design Graphics
for Print and Web pinhole photography

Great for introducing children to photography, it's easy and you can do the film loading, developing and printing under an amber safelight.
Plus it has a quality that's unique. Not bad, for a simple box with a hole in one end..
With a cardboard box,
a pinhole, sunlight or preferably a bright cloudy sky, a subject that can keep still for a minute or more, and some 5" X 7" photographic paper..
Me with the clock that doesn't work, counting 90 seconds.. ("onethousandandone.. onethousandandtwo.. onethousandandthree.. etc..")
and that's Bob Algie the builder on the ladder in the background.
He got tired of standing still, and went back to his hammering..

63. Pinhole Photography Gallery - Steve Salniker
Color and black Photography Pinhole Photographers...... NH Beaches; Steve Salniker pinhole photography; Richard Haynes -Strawbery Banke; Ralph Morang - Raid at New Castle; Various Artists
http://www.seacoastnh.com/arts/photossalniker/

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Stephen Salniker created our ninth Photo Gallery with a whole new perspective. He uses a camera with no lens, as primitive, yet evocative as the earlies photos ever taken in the mid 1800s. He started doing pinhole work at age 15 because he did not have an enlarger. He found, after reading an article in Popular Photography, that he could get a large image by building his own camera and using enlarging paper in place of film. That gave him a paper negative, which he then contact printed to make a positive image. Almost three decades later, Steve continues to make pinhole images. Today he has an enlarger, but still prefers working with large-format negatives. He currently has four cameras that he uses regularly. He prefers "palladium" printing techniques for making black and white prints because he says he gets a wider range of tones in the finished print. The color images here were scanned from 8" x 10" color positives, that came directly out one of Steve's many pinhole cameras. Steve used the back end of an old view camera that he built into a pinhole camera using a cardboard front. The black and white images came from 8" x 10" negatives that were shot in a hand-made Masonite camera. Steve notes that anyone can make a pinhole camera from virtually any object that is light-tight from a Quaker oatmeal box to a shoe box. One artist even made a pinhole camera from a Volkswagen bus, he says. Taking a Polaroid camera, removing the lens, and replacing it with a pinhole is great way to make instant pinhole pictures.

64. The Pinhole News (pinhole Photography Newsletter)
Sunday with announcements of new exhibits of pinhole photography onthe world wide web,; museum and gallery exhibits and openings,;
http://www.pinholevisions.org/diary/mailRequest.html
The Pinhole News is e-mailed from the Pinhole Visions web site each Sunday with announcements of:
  • new exhibits of pinhole photography on the world wide web, museum and gallery exhibits and openings, pinhole workshops, and other pinhole related news and events from around the world.
To subscribe (or unsubscribe) Send an e-mail message to news-list-request@pinholevisions.org with the subject "subscribe" (or "unsubscribe").

65. New Mexico Pinholes @ Aeternus - The Photography Of Lisa A. Johnston
The sacred beauty of these ancient places I have photographed can scarcely be translated, but perhaps their intrigue may be visually interpreted through the pinhole photography.
http://www.aeternus.com/new_mexico/
Pinhole photography is an escape.
An escape from the demands of the incredible technology of photographic equipment today.
Within pinhole photography there is a simplicity in photography. This uncomplicated beauty is what attracted me to the art of photography in the first place. Now, I escape to this elementary place whenever I can. I run from my computer, scanner, Nikons and Hassleblads to this mysterious and enchanted world of the pinhole and photography. For me, it is a way of meditating, of centering myself and my love of imagery.
The attractiveness of the pinhole camera's form and charm of approach lead undeniably towards an uncomplicated corroboration between camera and subject. The learned disciplines of the pinhole camera lead to a mysterious quality photograph. From light falloff to infinite depth of field and long exposures, the image's presence is almost eerie in its aberration from traditional photographic processes. The sacred beauty of these ancient places I have photographed can scarcely be translated, but perhaps their intrigue may be visually interpreted through the pinhole photography.
I hope you enjoy your own escape while viewing these images of New Mexico.

66. Pinhole Photography
Basically pinhole photography is considered lensless photography. A tiny orcolor. For the history of pinhole photography, click here.
http://www.handcolor.com/studio/pinhole.htm
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The simplest way to form an image is through a pinhole. Light reflected from any point on a subject will pass through a small hole and produce a slightly diffuse image (image circle) of that point. The accumulated overlapping image-circles form the total image. Pinhole images are necessarily slightly blurred about their soft focus appearance is often quite pleasing. A lens, unlike a pinhole sharpens rather than diffuses an image. The pinhole camera is great for handcoloring since you can make a big print to start with. Basically pinhole photography is considered lensless photography. A tiny hole replaces the lens and once light passes through the hole an image is formed. As mentioned above, pinhole images are less sharp than images made with a lens. The pinhole images have nearly an indefinite depth of field. Exposures are long, ranging from half a second to several hours. Images can be exposed on film or paper - negative or positive; black and white, or color. For the history of pinhole photography, click

67. Aeternus - The Photography Of Lisa A. Johnston Including Pinhole Photography, Ph
A pinhole photographic documentary analysis examining conditions of contemporary urban environments. The circumstances of urban society is scrutinized through pinhole photography.
http://www.aeternus.com/urban/
Urban Anthropology is a photographic analysis examining conditions of contemporary urban environments. Using only a pinhole camera and focusing on the history of structure, relics of our past are considered as they exist today. Their influence on the circumstance of urban society is scrutinized through the visual challenge of photography. The substance of the images is a record of existing urban position.
Project Scope The project was begun in St. Louis, Missouri in 1995 and focused on the abandonment of the downtown urban environment. Suburban sprawl has run rampant as over 10% of city residents have packed their bags since 1990 and headed for the lifestyles of suburban development. Left in the wake of exodus are the historical remnants of a once thriving urban community. The work of quality craftsmen and artisans abandoned for strip malls and mass produced domiciles.
The Urban Anthropology seeks out these forgotten places and examines what they have and are becoming. Who is left behind as caretaker of these surroundings, and their interactions there are quite incidental to this project. The appearance of human form is sparse in the images, although when needed, figures do lend further significance to the singularity of the recorded situation.
While St. Louis is an example of abandonment in progress, the second city of examination is an archetype of the final result of urban desertion.

68. Pinhole Photography.de
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69. DIGITAL PINHOLE - [movingsight.com] 16 Jan 2003
Digital pinhole photography using a Kodak DC3200, etc.
http://www.movingsight.com/pinhole/
DIGITAL PINHOLE 16 Jan 2003
Top OPTICAL LENS ATELIER SKY, FROM THE ROOFTOP Remember the days of boy, devoted to a pinhole camera, supplement of magazine for elementary school student. Grew, but anytime with a pinhole camera, we can rewind time. OFFICE
16 Jan 2003
Nikon D100 TV, COINS, KAMATA
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Nikon D100 NAGAHARA - OSAKI
18 Nor 2002
Nikon D100 SHINJUKU GYOEN PARK
17 Nor 2002
Nikon D100 D100 DIGITAL PINHOLE
30 Nor 2002
Nikon D100 GOTANDA 7-9 Jan 2002 Nichimen MPX130 GLASS 20 Jun 2002 Kodak DC3200 You can look at the result directry with digital cameras. Someone may say there is no appearance, but I don't think so. Someday I want tell you why, without words, with photographs. See also: DIGITAL INFRARED OPTICAL LENS ATELIER SITES OF GREAT PINHOLE MASTERS "ƒsƒ“ƒz[ƒ‹ŽÊ^" "jŒŠŽÊ^ (Pinhole Photograph)" "ƒtƒHƒgƒMƒƒƒ‰ƒŠ[ by pinhole lens" "Artistic Photography Forum" listed on dmoz Top: Arts: Photography: Techniques and Styles: Pinhole: Photographers Up Top Diary email

70. Pinhole Photography
Views from around my office in the Empire State Building. Pinhole Exposure Determination.How I determine the exposure for these pictures. Home Photography
http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/photography/pinhole/
A Tour of Panix Through a Pinhole
This set of pictures were taken with a Lensless Camera Manufacturing Company pinhole camera. This is a 4x5 camera with the equivalent of a 75mm f/228 lens. These are a bit under exposed because I thought the pinhole was f/181. The pictures were taken on Polaroid Type 53 film (ASA 800) using a Polaroid 545i holder. I now have access to a HP Deskscan 3c, so these scans are much better.
Pinhole Comparison
This set of images were taken as part of a large format class in order to compare the quality of images taken with a pinhole to those take with a lens. The camera used was a Calumet 45N, and the film was Polaroid Type 55.
Greenmarket at Union Square
These are a few pinhole images from the Greenmarket at Union Sqaure taken during Fall 1995.
Panix Picnic
These are images from a recent Panix Picnic.
Stereo Views
A 3D stereo view taken from the Empire State Building.
Midtown Views
Views from around my office in the Empire State Building.
Pinhole Exposure Determination
How I determine the exposure for these pictures. Home Photography Last modified: Fri Mar 16 16:23:26 2001

71. Pinhole Photography By Stephen Rees
pinhole photography by Stephen A. Rees. Last update 30th November 2002Updated pages. Empty beer glas outside the Turks Head, St. Agnes.
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72. Memoire Floue - Guy Glorieux Photographe
Straight, digital, and softly focused, color pinhole photography.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/guy.glorieux/
Guy Glorieux
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sans laisser de traces ..." Gersy Kozinsky

73. Rowlett/Tran: Pinhole Photography
Tony Rowlett Mimi Tran Home 35mm B W Minox B W 35mm Color 35mm MacroHand Colored Pinhole, pinhole photography. Top of Page, 35mm B W
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74. 35mm Single-Lens Reflex Pinhole Photography
35mm SingleLens Reflex pinhole photography. the Canon EOS-1N. Otherresources John Malcolm's Penultimate pinhole photography Page.
http://www.debevec.org/Pinhole/
35mm Single-Lens Reflex Pinhole Photography
A traditional pinhole camera is just a box with a small hole in one side opposite a piece of light-sensitive film on the other. Since the hole is small, a recognizable image is formed on the film. The device beautifully illustrates photography in its most simple form. Because film is easily exposed by stray light, the process of sealing the camera, loading film into it and processing the film can be difficult. The following technique can be used to create a pinhole camera out of any regular film camera that has interchangeable lenses. The result is a pinhole camera that uses regular 35mm film, takes multiple pictures without reloading, and can even meter the light. Cameras are usually shipped with a round cap covering the lens mount on the front of the camera. (If you're missing this cap, or you would prefer not to modify your current one, then you can probably order a new one from the manufacturer.) This cap can be turned into a pinhole lens for the camera as follows. First, drill a 1/4 inch hole through the middle of the cap. Get a piece of black metal foil (or use a magic marker to color a piece of regular tin foil black) and then tape the tin foil over the hole. Lastly, create a small hole through the center of the foil with a pin. Remove the camera's lens and place the modified lens mount cover on the camera. You now have a 35mm, single-lens-reflex, auto-exposure, auto-advance, pinhole camera. It will look something like the picture at the top of this page, on the left. A picture taken with the camera is shown on the right. Click on the images for larger versions.

75. Edo Photos - Edward Levinson - Fine Art Pinhole Photography
English Japanese?
http://www.edophoto.com/
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76. Edo Photos - Edward Levinson - Fine Art Pinhole Photography - English Index
All photographs and text are copyright 1999 /2003 by Edward Levinsonand are not to be used without his express permission. Thank you!
http://www.edophoto.com/indexe.html
"Tokyo Bay Rocks" About Edo Photos Front Page Pinhole Photograph Portfolios Exhibitions,Workshops, News (updated 4/7/2003) "Pinholistic" Online Column Set of Post Cards Gifts Soft Color Images Information on Buying/Publishing/Exhibiting Work Artist's Statement - Resume Links to My Other Online Exhibitions , Pinhole Info, sister sites ... Contact and Comments: edo@edophoto.com
All photographs and text are by Edward Levinson and are not to be used without his express permission. Thank you!
This "simple" site is made on a Mac computer. If some of the photos appear dark on a PC, you may want to try and brighten your monitor. I am working on finding a happy middle ground.
Some of the stylish fonts will not appear with Internet Explorer or on a PC.

77. ART 196A PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY
ART 196A pinhole photography. Instructor Advanced course investigatingthe theory, history, and practice of pinhole photography. Self
http://www.asn.csus.edu/art/faculty/vail/art196a /196ahome.html

78. 3rd Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
THE 3RD WORLDWIDE pinhole photography DAY. ATTENTION PHOTOGRAPHERS, ARTISTS CREATIVEPEOPLE YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE 3RD WORLDWIDE pinhole photography DAY.
http://www.zonezero.com/magazine/news/pinhole.html

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News THE 3RD WORLDWIDE PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY
THE 3RD WORLDWIDE PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY

The Third Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day (WPPD3) will be celebrated all over the world on Sunday, 27 April 2003. Pinhole photography and other lensless picture-making processes offer a unique, creative way of looking at the world, opening our eyes to the essence of space, time, light, and image in a manner impossible to reach through a regular camera. This year WPPD3 keeps faithful to the global vision of its founders: to create a grassroots egalitarian event open to anybody, anywhere who is interested in pinhole photography and is willing to share their personal and magical views of the world. On Sunday 27 April, pinhole photography will be honoured in many ways: workshops, exhibits, lectures and special gatherings. But the true, major celebration will be the making of a unique, international lensless-photography web gallery, gathering all the participants' pictures made on that day and sent to the WPPD exclusive web site. In 2002, more than 900 pinholers from 35 countries, without distinction of age, background or prior photographic experience, sent their picture to the WPPD site; this gallery, accessible in 14 languages (!), has been seen by thousands of visitors. Everyone is invited to participate and to join the hundreds of enthusiasts all over the planet: get your creative energy ready and enjoy the making of lensless pictures on 27 April. All participants will have until 31 May to select one image and post it on the gallery at

79. Pinhole Photography
PhotoSeminars Back Cover ‘The Beginner’s Guide To pinhole photography’ ByJim Shull 80 Pages, 8 ½ X 11, B W Photography, Table Of Contents, Glossary
http://www.photo-seminars.com/store2/reviews/reviewAM1578.htm
Photo-Seminars Back Cover
By Jim Shull
Glossary and Index.
From Amherst Media, Inc. #AM 1578,
Major Chapters Include: Pinhole Fotografy and Orthodox Photography, Building a Camera, The Darkroom, Darkroom Events, Making Positive Prints, Exposure: The Four Factors, Pinhole Ideas, Advanced Exposure Tips, Pinhole Camera Pattern. Pinhole is:
Easy for kids or adults
Inexpensive
Educational
Fast
And above all Fun Includes Easy Instruction For:
Building a camera from household materials How to shoot Setting up a darkroom Developing your shots Printing photographs Fun experiments Review Brian Ratty Photo-Seminars.com

80. The Beginner’s Guide To Pinhole Photography
The Beginner’s Guide To pinhole photography Buy 3+ Items, 20% Off. Pinholephotography lets you take pictures with your own homemade camera.
http://www.photo-seminars.com/store2/AM1578.htm
8 ½ X 11, 80 pages,
glossary and index.
By Jim Shull
Order code AM 1578
Discounts: Buy 1 Item 10% Off Buy 2 Items 15% Off Buy 3+ Items 20% Off Pinhole photography lets you take pictures with your own homemade camera. There are no lenses and no focusing - a tiny hole in a can or box provides the light to make images on film or photographic paper! You develop the pictures right at home in your kitchen, bathroom or a darkroom. The photo quality is amazing, plus it's fun and easy enough for anyone to do! Includes: Building a camera from household materials. How to shoot. Setting up a darkroom. Developing your shots. Printing photographs. Fun experiments. Read Staff Review View Your Cart All credit card purchases are made over a secured server.

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