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In this episode, I talk a bit about my journey into pinhole photography. A Thorough approach to this topic can be found on The LENSLESS Podcast I'm also taking this opportunity to inject a short segment on Fujichrome Duplicating Film.
Eric Erlenbusch joins The Landscape Photography Show to discuss how he started in photography, cinnamon rolls, and what he loves about using pinhole cameras for landscape photography.
NOTE THAT THE ORIGINAL UPLOAD WAS TRUNCATED, THIS IS THE FULL SHOW. Under a Red Glow Podcast Episode #37, "Pinhole Photography" Show Notes: John and Christine discuss the history and specifics of pinhole photography as well as how to get started no matter where you are in your photography. Links: Mr. Pinhole, Pinhole Calculator: http://www.mrpinhole.com/calcpinh.php Zero Image Calculator: http://www.zeroimage.com/tools/fstopcal4.php Tom Roelandts' Calculator: https://tomroelandts.com/tools/pinhole-size-calculator Show Support: Want to help support the show? Get the show early, without ads and enjoy our supporter only after show! Plus our Patreon account has great reward tiers and helps us continue to share content online. Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker New giftable subscriptions: https://johnmilleker.com/store/printofthemonth/ Show Links: General Website: www.underaredglow.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/underaredglow Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker Your host and co-host John Milleker Photography Website: www.johnmilleker.com John's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutjohn Christine's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutchristine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/underaredglow/support
In this episode, we talk with architect Dominik Oczkowsk about his soon-to-launch Kickstarter campaign for a new stereo pinhole camera.
In this special Pinhole Photography episode we catch up with Andrew Atkinson and Ian Burton on location to discuss all things Pinhole. We chat about how they got into shooting Pinhole and some of the differences from modern digital shooting. Sam battles wind & rain to get you the answers as we try to uncover the appeal of this particular technique - he even takes his first ever Pinhole photograph! Also in this episode Andrew & Ian offer an amazing 12 print box-set GIVEAWAY! Just sign up to their Pinhole Newsletter (by end of April 2019) via their site (www.pinholephotographyworkshops.co.uk) and you could win this amazing print set. Also on this show we discuss the new printing Ebook from Bruce Percy and an upcoming exhibition in Wiltshire (full details below). The Togcast is hosted by Sam Gregory and Paul Sanders. The show is kindly supported by WEX Photo Video and Fotospeed. - - - - - - - - - - - Exhibition Info: In April Alan Cowley, Clive Carpenter and Paul Timlett will be holding a new exhibition entitled "Beginnings" to reflect the official launch of the gallery. We describe it as an eclectic collection of fine art photographs inspired by the landscape. There will be a reception on 18 April 2019 from 17:30 to 20:00, followed by private viewings from 19-22 April 2019 inclusive between 12:00 and 17:30. Thereafter the exhibition will run on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until 29 June 2019 between 12:00 and 16:00. Visitors are welcome at other times by appointment. The address of The Photographers Studio is: Roundway Farm House, Roundway, Devizes, SN10 2HZ We would ask anyone requiring further information or who wishes to attend the reception to contact Alan Cowley on 07896 043576 or email him at alan@alancowleyfineart.com
What does pinhole photography have to do with postcards? A lot when the talented photographer, Moni Smith, join me to talk about the art of pinhole photography and her monthly photography postcard swap. This show is part of the continuing series on The Postcardist Podcast featuring creatives and artists who participate in and advance the sharing of postcards. Items referenced in this show: Moni Smith's Postcard Swap Moni Smith on Instagram Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day Elfster How to Play the Banjo Music in the episode is Japanese Prog by Rushus and is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
When I was a junior in high school I took my first photography class and one of the things we had to do before we got to shoot with the “real” cameras — in our case, they were Pentax K1000s loaded with Tri-X — was to build a pinhole camera from one of the round Quaker Oats boxes. And I remember thinking how incredible it was to see the simplicity of what photography is: light and time. Not even a lens — just a strip of gaffer tape covering a tiny hole in some tinfoil. But there we all were, toting our oatmeal boxes around making pictures. Then we would go into the darkroom and print little positive contact prints from the paper negatives and I've gotta tell you, it was alchemy. For us, the pinhole camera was just a stepping stone to get to use an SLR. In this episode, I'm talking to Jon Wilkening a photographer in Philadelphia who uses pinhole as his preferred platform for communicating his creativity. For Jon, pinhole is his tool of choice for expressing his point of view. Jon calls his work “the blurry middle between photography and painting.” His pictures are terrific and it all started sort of by accident. LINKSHolga Pinhole CameraDavid duCheminErnst Haas CONNECT WITH JONWebsite: jonwilkening.comTwitter: @jonwilkeningInstagram: @jonwilkening MUSICPlease Listen Carefully (Jahzzar) / CC BY-SA 4.0
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Discussions include Pinhole Photography, Interview with Pinhole Photographer Marian Roth, Eastman High Contrast BW, Large Format Report, Canon Flex, Olympus FTL, Spartus Press Flash and much more!
Interview with Brian Wallis, Chief Curator of the ICP, NYC WeeGee Exhibit! FPP Meet-Ups and Events Announced! Pinhole Photography! Spotlight on the Bolsey B2 and More! Hosted by Michael Raso and Mat Marrash with John Fedele and Dane Johnson!
My sculpture is a result of a physical process of spontaneous digging and marking in clay with my hands, a blind act of faith. As I work, I create the negative void that is ever present in this life full of ambiguity. Removing my hands, I fill the dark, cold space with materials. Then painstakingly peel away the soft layers of clay on the outside until the solid form is exposed -- like an excavation. The result is an expressive object like a fossil manifestation of the complexity of my desires, fears and expectations. The layers of clay are recycled over and over again as a foundation for more digging and building more sculpture. When my will tries to control the negative space, the outcome takes the form of fierce substances. But when I push with spontaneous marks of bold confidence, a wonderful evolution of probity and consciousness appears. The pinhole photographs are a documentation of the moment of discovering the sculptures in the Arizona landscape. - Kim Henkel
And you thought the PDFCast was done! Yes, we took a pretty long break, but the PDFCast continues on. Spring is here, the flowers are growing and cameras are shooting!In this Issue of Tips and Tricks Photography- Creating a Photo Book- Making Sharper Images- Pinhole Photography using a DSLR- Dreamscapes