I'm surprised this has not come up, but GZ has a spot on the Lens Culture site right now. Check it out. His work is really an inspiration. http://www.lensculture.com/zuili.html
Very nice images, but I'm curious about the technical stuff too--what film, what ISO, what format of camera, what shutter speed, and all of that. I would never have thought hand-held pinhole photography to be possible.
Very nice images, but I'm curious about the technical stuff too--what film, what ISO, what format of camera, what shutter speed, and all of that. I would never have thought hand-held pinhole photography to be possible.
Looking at individual pictures one may think of another fuzzy pinhole image. What makes Guillaume's portfolio great is the vision, his images define a place and an era. Truly remarcable. Thanks for posting this thread
I'm intrigued - Guillaume, I may be missing it, but I don't see a description anywhere of what your 35mm "snapshot" pinhole camera is - is this a homemade creation? What are the specs (eg, pinhole size, etc)? Handheld pinhole sounds like fun