Rob Gardiner's Pinhole


Black and white pinhole photography
Rob GardinerI have tried my hand at pinhole photography, and as simple as the technology is, it takes a mastery of technique to achieve good results. And Rob Gardiner is obviously an all around expert photographer and has made an art of pinhole photography. Rob's explanation of a pinhole camera:
A box with a tiny pinprick-sized hole and a piece of film, it has no lens, no shutter, no cable release, no meter, and no viewfinder.
Rob has a current series of photos following the route of London's Circle Line and features many other wonderful images on his site as well.

Link: Rob Gardiner's nyclondon.com
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Rob Gardiner

Rob Gardiner

Rob Gardiner


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WOW
Posted by KiKo on 5/12/2008 4:33:00 PM

Your work is amazing and im inspired, im in black and white photography and i have to do a project and i have to pick a photographer and im choosing you.

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Posted by Rae on 5/14/2008 5:03:00 PM

Hey. I have to do a short report and critique an artist. Photography interests me and I was browsing the web and came across you. I was hoping you could give me any info. My email is sunkist678@gmail.com thanks.

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AWSOME!!!
Posted by Kool Kid on 5/22/2008 7:17:00 PM

Dude, you're the best!!! Your pictures are amazingly done!!! It's so cool how the pictures look like you're in a dream

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