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How to turn almost anything into a Pinhole Camera
written by francescco on 2011-04-23Before starting, lift your eyes from this article and look around. You are surrounded by boxes. Real boxes. Also the room is a box, although you still haven't realized it. Houses are big boxes. Bottles, cans, wardrobes and closets, teapots, pumpkins, eggs and... you. Boxes. Everywhere. Now, choose a box. This box will be your new camera.
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The Pinhegg – My Journey To Build An Egg Pinhole Camera
written by francescco on 2011-04-23Experimentation and doing what seems to be the impossible is the creed for every Lomographer. So, with a burst of inspiration and determination, i made my very own egg pinhole camera, the Pinhegg. The difficulties and effort were worth it!
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PinHolo - The story of how I made a Pine-Nut Pinhole Camera!
written by francescco on 2011-04-22 #gear #tutorialsWhen I was a student at the Fine Arts Academy in Perugia, I fell in love with stenopeic photography and started gathering every kind of document I could about it and its technical evolution. I asked for some information from my photography teacher, Antonio Todini - He suggested that I search "Pinhole Photography" on the internet and as a way of remembering things said: “Pinhole, it sounds like pinolo (pine nut, in Italian), but with the 'H' after the 'N' and the final 'E'”. Since that moment the little nut planted itself in my mind and grew in the form of a challenge to make my very own pine nut pinhole camera!
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