



A work in-progress.
Recently, I came across an old pinhole camera I'd made decades ago. I’d always marveled at how so crude a device-- a small cardboard box--could so readily transform the familiar everyday objects around me into the antiquated and timeless. The beauty of their gauzy, imperfections. The sheer novelty of sliding tiny slips of photographic paper into developer trays; then watching hidden worlds materialize in the dense weave of the paper's fibers. So, naturally, I modified an old DSLR body into a digital pinhole camera. These are some of the images developing so far...







