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Abelardo Morell
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Pinhole camera obscura photographer Abelardo Morell's site
provides images of his work, links to interviews,
publications and exhibits.
http://www.abelardomorell.net
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Bob Karhof
- Multiple-image panoramic color photos made with a pinhole
camera.
http://www.bobkarhof.com
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Edward Levinson,
- Specializing in fine art and editorial pinhole
photography.
http://www.edophoto.com
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James kellar
- Includes images made by pinhole, toy (plastic), and
conventional cameras.
http://www.james.kellar.com
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Jan Kapoor
- Combines pinhole and alternative photo processes.
http://www.jankapoor.net
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Justin Quinnell
- A selection of pinhole photographs by Justin Quinnell and
instructions on how to make pinhole cameras.
http://www.pinholephotography.org
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Lisa Jonston
- The fine
art pinhole photographs by photographer Lisa Johnston include New Mexico
Pinholes landscapes and "Urban Anthropology"
http://www.aeternus.com
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Pinhole Photography by Wanda Scott
- Pinhole photographs by Wanda Scott with instructions on how
to make pinhole cameras, exposure formulas, and developing
pinhole pictures.
http://www.wandascott.com
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Pinhole Pictures
- Gallery
that highlights the creative and colorful imagery possible using pinhole
cameras.
http://www.pinhole.nl
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Rowena Dugdale
- Ethereal photos taken using homemade pinhole cameras. Also
pinhole polaroids and photograms.
www.rowenadugdale.com/
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The Pinhole Gallery
- Pinhole
photography, exhibits of dozens of artists, directory of web sites,
learning resources, gallery
http://www.pinhole.org
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Toshihiro Hayashi
- Black and white fine art photographs taken with pinhole and
film cameras. Includes landscapes, towns and people in Japan
as well as instructions in making a pinhole camera.
http://www.toshi-photo.com
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Abstract Pinhole Photographs by Roland Buehlmann
- Roland Buehlmann has been
active in pinhole photography since the early 1980s. He lives in Derendingen, Switzerland.
The photographs are all taken with a Nikon FM2 body, without lenses, and over 40 different
pinhole apertures, on color slide films.
http://kinor.net
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