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  2. Pinky Bass - Wikipedia

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    Marion M. Bass, known as Pinky Bass or Pinky/MM Bass, is an American photographer, known for her work in pinhole photography.. Bass, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, has exhibited at a number of museums including the Asheville Art Museum, Birmingham Museum of Art, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama, the ...

  3. Pinhole camera - Wikipedia

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    Early pinhole camera. Light enters a dark box through a small hole and creates an inverted image on the wall opposite the hole. [8]The first known description of pinhole photography is found in the 1856 book The Stereoscope by Scottish inventor David Brewster, including the description of the idea as "a camera without lenses, and with only a pin-hole".

  4. David Lebe - Wikipedia

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    David Lebe (born 1948) is an American photographer. He is best known for his experimental images using techniques such as pinhole cameras, hand-painted photographs, photograms, and light drawings.

  5. Adam Fuss - Wikipedia

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    Fuss began a series of pinhole-camera images in 1984 and began exhibiting his work in 1985 at Massimo Audiello's gallery. His works have since been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world. He is known for photographing unusual subject matter with an emphasis on composition.

  6. David Tatnall - Wikipedia

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    Over a twenty-year period, Tatnall estimates that he taught around 6000 students film photography. [9] Workshops in large format photography, pinhole photography and landscape photography at the Gold Street Studios. [5] The Last Summer: A series of large format photographs made of Royal Park, Melbourne in the summer of 2013 – 2014.

  7. Barbara Ess - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Ess (born Barbara Eileen Schwartz; April 4, 1944 – March 4, 2021) [1] [2] was an American pinhole camera photographer, No Wave musician and Just Another Asshole editor.

  8. The Great Picture - Wikipedia

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    The Great Picture in its pinhole camera hangar. Orthorectified negative (top) and positive (bottom) representations of the photograph, partially obscured by two people. As of 2011, The Great Picture (111 feet (34 m) wide and 32 feet (9.8 m) high) holds the Guinness World Record for the largest print photograph, and the camera with which it was made holds a record for being the world's largest. [1]

  9. Willie Anne Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright first experimented with pinhole photography in 1985. For a class project she had to create and use a pinhole camera. She used Cibachrome paper for use in a sixteen by twenty inch pinhole camera. With color-correcting filters she created wide-angle color prints by placing the pinhole close to the film plane.

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