Melbourne photographers Ian Lobb and David Tatnall set up a room sized camera obscura in Fairfield on Sunday 15 May.
The camera obscura had a ‘focal length’ of 5300 mm with an 18 mm pinhole with an effective aperture of f294.
A very good number of people visited throughout the day.
Special thanks to Zo Damage and Victoria Bilogan for assistance in setting up and taking down.
Duncan Street Fairfield in the camera obscura. Photograph by Mark Phillips.
Jane Mullett, David Tatnall & Colin Tyrer in the camera obscura. Photograph by Mark Phillips.
Zo Damage blacking out the room. Photograph by David Tatnall.
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David Tatnall is an Australian fine art photographer & editor of View Camera Australia.
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Thank you to David and Ian for having me along to help with this wonderful Camera Obscura installation. So much fun! #lovephotography
Zo thanks very much for all your help darkening the room, we couldn’t have done it without you!