Cromer pier, Norfolk - limited edition art print on giclee
A3 limited edition of 20 - a black and white image created using a home made beer can pinhole camera, a very crude form of photography which is lensless and viewfinder-less. The image is exposed directly onto light sensitive paper inside the beer can, and the photograph later developed using good old fashioned dark room wet processing.
This image will be printed on high quality giclee art paper at A3, unframed with a small white border around the image.
Having spent 20 years in professional photography, these heady days of the pandemic brought a new experimental perspective to my way of working with photography. I love the warp in these images that can only be caught through the pinhole in a cylindrical can, and their somewhat sketchlike nature!
A3 limited edition of 20 - a black and white image created using a home made beer can pinhole camera, a very crude form of photography which is lensless and viewfinder-less. The image is exposed directly onto light sensitive paper inside the beer can, and the photograph later developed using good old fashioned dark room wet processing.
This image will be printed on high quality giclee art paper at A3, unframed with a small white border around the image.
Having spent 20 years in professional photography, these heady days of the pandemic brought a new experimental perspective to my way of working with photography. I love the warp in these images that can only be caught through the pinhole in a cylindrical can, and their somewhat sketchlike nature!
A3 limited edition of 20 - a black and white image created using a home made beer can pinhole camera, a very crude form of photography which is lensless and viewfinder-less. The image is exposed directly onto light sensitive paper inside the beer can, and the photograph later developed using good old fashioned dark room wet processing.
This image will be printed on high quality giclee art paper at A3, unframed with a small white border around the image.
Having spent 20 years in professional photography, these heady days of the pandemic brought a new experimental perspective to my way of working with photography. I love the warp in these images that can only be caught through the pinhole in a cylindrical can, and their somewhat sketchlike nature!