Pinholes

A pinhole camera is a light tight box with a pinhole instead of a lens. The light through the pinhole creates an inverted image at the back of the box which can be captured on photographic film or paper. My first pinhole was made from a Milo tin in a workshop with David Tatnall.  I now use various sizes of Zeroimage cameras such as 6 x 9 cms;  5”x 4” and soon a 10” x 8”.  Images made with pinhole cameras seem to flow out from their centre and I like that perspective.