Why not use positive direct (or is it direct positive?) paper – Harman/Ilford stuff? You’d then get an immediate positive paper image which does away with all other processes! I’m all for indolence in such matters. Ph photography should be a pasttime for the idle, not for the hyperactive (who wouldn’t have the patience for it anyway). But thank you for such easy explanations! Masterly done, sir!
This has re-awakened my interest in ph and lensless photography to the extent that I now have made loads, bought one, and modified two 35mm cameras. Many thanks!
This has re-awakened my interest in ph and lensless photography to the extent that I now have made loads, bought one, and modified two 35mm cameras. Many thanks!
I saw a beautiful solargraph recently and wanted to know how to make one. I’m an amateur solar observer, married to a photographer, and have a darkroom in our home – an ideal setup – but it’s great that you’ve included alternatives that make pinhole photography accessible to so many. Thank you!
Can’t do *that* on ya fancy schmancy iPhone, can ya! :-p
Great bloke Justin - thank you.
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very cool guys!!
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Excellent tutorial! VERY HILARIOUS!
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Why not use positive direct (or is it direct positive?) paper – Harman/Ilford stuff? You’d then get an immediate positive paper image which does away with all other processes! I’m all for indolence in such matters. Ph photography should be a pasttime for the idle, not for the hyperactive (who wouldn’t have the patience for it anyway). But thank you for such easy explanations! Masterly done, sir!
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Informative and hysterical! Thank you!
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i love this presenting style
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This has re-awakened my interest in ph and lensless photography to the extent that I now have made loads, bought one, and modified two 35mm cameras. Many thanks!
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This has re-awakened my interest in ph and lensless photography to the extent that I now have made loads, bought one, and modified two 35mm cameras. Many thanks!
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Fantastic video, thanks Justin
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Im really digging your attitude towards how easy it is to do a pinhole camera very thorough and precise
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I saw a beautiful solargraph recently and wanted to know how to make one. I’m an amateur solar observer, married to a photographer, and have a darkroom in our home – an ideal setup – but it’s great that you’ve included alternatives that make pinhole photography accessible to so many. Thank you!
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