Chris Keeney: new web site
Monday, February 26th, 2007
Goat 101
Originally uploaded by [ CK ].
Super-fantastico designer, photographer and pinholer-extraordinaire Chris Keeney has a brand new web site, [CK]. Huzzah!
Goat 101
Originally uploaded by [ CK ].
Super-fantastico designer, photographer and pinholer-extraordinaire Chris Keeney has a brand new web site, [CK]. Huzzah!
AERIAL PHOTO PINHOLE
Originally uploaded by Photoplane.
Photoplane is taking pinhole photographs from the sky! With a pinhole camera, fast film, a small motor to control the shutter, and a radio-controlled plane, he’s taking pinholery to new heights.
Take a look at the set of photos, including pictures of the planecam.
After a successful show in Gran Canaria, the Camara Oscura Collectiva exhibition of international contemporary pinhole photography opens in Tenerife on 15th February. Running until 9th March at the Sala des Exposiciones de Caja Rural de Tenerife, it features work from Ricardo Montesdeoca, Joaquin Casado, Anastasia Medvedeva, Henrieke Strecker, David Cugnasca, Daniel Zrihen, Dmitry Rubinshteyn, […]
The f295 Lensless Photography Calendar, which runs from March 2007 to February 2008, is now available from Lulu. Packed with juicy international full colour pinholy goodness from around the world, it includes page after page of work from all of these artists:
Bruce Berrien, Stratford, Connecticut, US
Bryan Bogater, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Nancy A. Breslin, […]
The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University is currently showing “Made in Poland: Contemporary Pinhole Photography”, curated by pinhole artists Jesseca Ferguson and Walter Crump. The exhibition runs from january 29th to March 4th, with a “meet the artists” and portfolio sharing event this Saturday afternoon, 3rd February, from 3 to 5pm.
“As […]
The current issue of Afterimage, the journal of media arts and cultural criticism, contains an article, Another heyday, by Tom Persinger about the nature of lensless photography, and one of my images. It’s available fairly widely in the US.
WPPD is creeping up once more, in its seventh annual incarnation. I’m thinking of trying to arrange an Edinburgh workshop and/or group pinhole shoot. It’s the last sunday in April, so this year it’s on the 29th. Lots of advance warning, so we can plan something a bit more adventurous than the traditional bunch of […]
It’s not until September, but Paul Kenny, an astonishing lensless photographic artist, is leading a week-long workshop in Inversnaid in September.