The annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is coming up on Sunday 28 April.
Photographs made on the day with a pinhole camera can be uploaded to an international online gallery.
Photograph above. David Tatnall: 8×10 pinhole camera. Darebin Parklands 2024.
Annick Staindl: Untitled. 12 x 10 cm silver gelatin contact print from 4×5 pinhole camera negative.
Victoria Bilogan: Untitled. 20 x 25 cm silver gelatin print from 4×5 pinhole negative.
David Tatnall: Abandoned boat. Corio Bay. 17.78 x 12.7 cm silver gelatin contact print from 5×7 pinhole negative.
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David Tatnall is an Australian fine art photographer & editor of View Camera Australia.
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