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Pinhole cameras

A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny


aperture mostly made by a pinhole—effectively a light-proof box with a
small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through the aperture and
projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, which is
known as the camera obscura effect
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Steven Pippin
Laundromat /
locomotion
Steven Pippin is an English artist
The unique and photographer
thing about When he was younger he found
Steven Pippins himself adoring photography
work is that his His early work was based on
pictures have an converting furniture and everyday
old fashion feel objects into pinhole cameras
to them
which he used for taking
The glass sympathetic photographs
magazine His more recent work includes
kinetic sculptures
The glass magazine
The peace from Steven Pippin titled the glass magazine shows two
skeletons preparing to box each other while balancing on a plank of
wood

The peace from Steven Pippin titled the glass magazine interests me
the most out of his work, this is because of how different it is
compared to modem art
Since 1981 Ilan Wolff has specialised in
creating photographs using camera obscura
Ilan Wolff techniques with a camera made from old
boxes or cans
Nowadays he mainly uses his van and an
ordinary room interiors to create large
images

The thing that gives Ilan


Wolff's pictures a unique
feeling about them is that
they never have a name,
His picture are different
each time, some of them
wont be strait sometimes he
distorts them and other
times where he changes the
depth of an image / building
The peace that stood out the most
to me is the medieval row of
buildings that look to be on a curved
road.
The resign that this peace cached
my eye it the view point of it, as you
can see from the picture the camera
seems to be falling and turning at
the same time like if a person has
just dropped it
The main focus of the image is that
the buildings are changing as your
eye will get dragged from the right
to the left as in to show that the past
is getting distorted

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