Pinhole Photography
Pinhole photography is a simple camera without lens, it is placed in a box with a hole in the box
light passes through the box when the box is opened and exposed to the light an image print is left on the side of it. An artist I have decided to research is Steven Pippin the image on the right is an example of what pinhole photography is this image was created by Steven Pippin. Pinhole photography has been around since the late 1980s
Below are examples of my pinhole photographs i really like how the second image looks like an
x ray and how its a negative, i also like how the light shines right through the building and how the sky is pitch black with a slight bit of grey at the top. I used a milo tin in order to get my image, i put the photographic paper in the milo tin and then let the image expose and removed the tape that was used to protect it from being exposed which then gave my image of the pinhole photograph.