Can scenarios of perception be created with the pinhole camera that were not anticipated by nature?

- Hans Knuchel, Camera Obscura, 1992

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“Eiffel Tower, Paris”

Photo By: Ilan Wolff

HP.2012.15.365

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Pinhole Photography: From Historic Technique to Digital Application

by: Eric Renner

Reality moves so fast that everything is either an expectation or a memory…We experience many fragmented and concurrent images and perceptions which flow together instantly, creating a picture and a feeling of a scene.  It is this flow of images and this sense of time that I want in my work.

-David Lebe

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“P.P. 123 BB and Me, April 1974”

Photo By: David Lebe

HP.2012.15.348

Excerpt from:

David Leve, “Artist’s Statements,” in The Visionary Pinhole, ed. Lauren Smith (Layton, UT: Peregrine Smith Books, 1985), p.76

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Pinhole Photography: From Historic Technique to Digital Application

by: Eric Renner

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