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Pinhole cameras ; a do-it-yourself guide

Couverture du livre « Pinhole cameras ; a do-it-yourself guide » de Chris Keeney aux éditions Princeton Architectural
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There can be so much more to taking a picture than pressing a button, and the quirky, time-bending results of the pinhole camera will surely show your extended effort. In the age of digital everything, the counter-intuitiveness of the pinhole makes it a fun D.I.Y. art form that gains new... Voir plus

There can be so much more to taking a picture than pressing a button, and the quirky, time-bending results of the pinhole camera will surely show your extended effort. In the age of digital everything, the counter-intuitiveness of the pinhole makes it a fun D.I.Y. art form that gains new audiences everyday. Made from oatmeal canisters, mint tins, or even a toilet paper roll, a future pinhole is likely sitting under your sink or in your pantry right now.


Pinhole Cameras author Chris Keeney provides a welcome blend of instruction and example in this illustration-filled book. A gallery of pinhole pictures is included, proving that these simple cameras take some serious shots and some funny ones too. Inexpensive, mistake-welcoming, and unconventional, pinhole cameras offer a fascinating and fun take on photography. Pinhole Cameras: A DIY Guide is perfect for the novice student, the practiced hobbyist, and anyone else interested in the do-it-yourself movement.

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