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Eric Renner
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press (1 Feb 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0240802314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240802312
  • Product Dimensions: 27.9 x 21.6 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,338,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"This is a great reference work for all those with an interest in pinhole photography, which I found hard to put down. The author's knowledge is only equalled by his obvious enthusiasm for the subject." - Royal Photographic Society Journal

"Put simply, this book is definitive. It gives you a fascinating historical background, images that will inspire you to start building your own cameras and all the information you need to do so, plus an invaluable list of resources. Whatever you interest in pinhole photography, regardless of whether you are a student wanting to build your first pinhole camera as part of a photography/science project, or a seasoned professional photographer, this book is a must have." - MC Rebbe, www.thetechnofile.com

"...this book is a must-buy for anyone fascinated with pinhole cameras." - Amateur Photographer

"An excellent book on this subject." - British Journal of Photography --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In this digital age, more and more photographers are rediscovering traditional artistic methods and Pinhole Photography is both an entertaining illustrated history and a practical how-to guide to this unique photographic genre. Detailed, easy-to-read chapters explain how to create pinhole cameras and images and how to manipulate pinhole images using a variety of photographic techniques.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This is the all around best book on the topic of Pinhole Photography that I have seen. It's long on explanations and samples of artwork; although, it's a bit weak on practical examples and experiments.
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If you only buy one book on pinhole photography, this is the one to get. It provides the background, the basics of how to do it, and plenty of examples of the diversity and richness of expression within this area of photography.
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A wonderful historical resource, not a "how-to" book. 5 Dec 2004
By Robert G. Hartley - Published on Amazon.com
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When I first received this book, I was a bit disappointed. I'm just starting out in pinhole photography, and I wanted my hand held while learning the ins and outs of this new skill. This book doesn't do that. After it sat around for a few days, I picked it back up and started actually reading it. What the book DOES, is give you a wonderful historical perspective of this most unusual and artistic art form...because that's what pinhole photography is, an art. Photography in general, especially digital photography, is SO controlled and SO exact, that it's lost a lot of it's magic. While certain scientific aspects of pinhole photography can exert a meaningful amount of control over the subject at hand, in it's heart of hearts it is still a wild and free spirit making images however and wherever it desires. Where else can you make an image by putting a piece of film in your MOUTH and using your lips as the aperture? Where else can you make a camera out of a shopping bag, a purse, a hole in the ground, a red pepper? (Dark red works best by the way.) This book gives you all these examples along with rich and varied historical perspective into this most fascinating aspect of the photographic world. If you are a serious pinhole photographer (...or have intentions of being one), you owe to yourself to read this book. It's not a "how to" book by any means, but it is a "where you came from" book of the 1st degree.
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The 'bible' of pinhole photography 10 Dec 1998
By Gregg Kemp - Published on Amazon.com
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If you only buy one book on pinhole photography, this is the one to get. It provides the background, the basics of how to do it, and plenty of examples of the diversity and richness of expression within this area of photography.
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Ultimate history and reference 4 Mar 2005
By Sam Hunter - Published on Amazon.com
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Fabulous book. I, like other reviewers it would seem, got a bit bogged down in the early chapters that cover the history and science that led to pinhole photography. I just really wanted to get to the "how to make a pinhole camera" part. However, having read all the other chapters, when I did get to the "how to" section, I now understood the physics behind the technique, and was therefore able to design a camera to do exactly what I want it to do - a clever way to get you there. The book is also loaded with diagrams and photos, both of equipment and of actual photography. Highly recommended.
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