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  2. Ruth Thorne-Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    Between 1975 and 1993 Thorne-Thomsen produced an unorthodox body of photographs with a pinhole camera. [1] She made portraits of friends and family members, staged toys and other props to create seemingly vast landscapes, and included her own cut-out photographs in some compositions, creating whimsical riffs on art history.

  3. Martin Henson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Martin was born to parents Betty and Stephen. At the age of 12, Martin's passion for photography began. Martin Henson's first camera was bought for him when he was 12 years old. It was a Kodak 120 roll film. [9]

  4. Pinhole camera model - Wikipedia

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    The image plane is parallel to axes X1 and X2 and is located at distance from the origin O in the negative direction of the X3 axis, where f is the focal length of the pinhole camera. A practical implementation of a pinhole camera implies that the image plane is located such that it intersects the X3 axis at coordinate -f where f > 0.

  5. Solarigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Solarigraph with the sun paths between July 2018 and May 2019 in a street at Valladolid, Spain. Solarigraphy is a concept and a photographic practice based on the observation of the sun path in the sky (different in each place on the Earth) and its effect on the landscape, captured by a specific procedure that combines pinhole photography and digital processing.

  6. 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.

  7. 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".

  8. Jon Grepstad - Wikipedia

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    He has written a book in English on building large format cameras, [5] based on his own experience as a camera builder. [6] His lengthy and thorough online article, « Pinhole Photography – History, Images, Cameras, Formulas», [ 7 ] first published in 1996, updated regularly, [ 8 ] is a staple source on the subject of lensless photography ...

  9. Michael Wesely - Wikipedia

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    Wesely employed a self-made special pinhole camera for photographing scenes of profound and quick development such as the reconstruction of Berlin Potsdamer Platz in the years after the fall of the Berlin Wall in the late 1990s. [2] In contrast, he later made pictures of still East German and American landscapes showing wide fields and the sky ...

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