Pinhole Photography

Pinhole Photography

Pinhole cameras has no lens, only very small hole made in thin metal sheet. Depending on distance from sensitive material, metal sheet thickness, pinhole diameter and film path we can create different images. Curved plane cameras allow to avoid vignetting at the edges. But also produce bend horizon. Ultrawide cameras with flat sensitive material plane migh bring more vignetting, but also gives interesting perspective and huge angle of view. In this section i’d like to share pictures taken using different vermeer camera models by various photographers.

Vermeer 624 curved plane camera

6x24cm pictures taken by Ian Griffin/New Zealand

Vermeer 617 curved plane camera

Scott Le Page

Austin skyline, Spiffy Tumbleweed
Downtown Austin, Spiffy Tumbleweed
Texas Capitol, Spiffy Tumbleweed
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
Scott Davies
 Sanford Stadium, Lee Hiers
 Early morning fog, Lee Hiers
Lee Hiers
Barn, Jackson County GA, Lee Hiers

Vermeer 613 curved plane camera

Kevin Camp
Kevin Camp
Kevin Camp
Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy

Vermeer 69 camera

Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy
Mike Tracy

More 6×9 pictures by Mike Tracy HERE

Vaidas Tamošiūnas. This 6×9 picture and next one below was taken using thicker pinhole aperture. Vignetting is more visible.
Vaidas Tamošiūnas

Vermeer Polaroid

Chris Byrnes
Chris Byrnes

Vermeer 4×5 inch

Vaidas Tamošiūnas
Vaidas Tamošiūnas

More pinhole pictures of this artist you can find on his page HERE