
"There are many things that pinhole photography has taught me: to be still, to be watchful, to wait without expectation, to appreciate the passage of time in the form of light and movement. From the moment a very wise friend put a pinhole camera into my hands, I've been exploring the world in ways I never knew were possible. And to this day, I never quite know how an image will turn out... for pinhole photography (at least to me) is far from being an exact science. It forces me to do more than think about a final image - it forces me to dream about the many possibilities of that final image. In that way, this type of photography tells a story... to be read later at one's leisure, written not with letters but with words of light and motion."







CK → After discovering Danielle's pinhole photos via Zeb Andrews Flickr photostream, I soon realized that she had her own an eye for seeing the world through a pinhole. I enjoyed the fact that Zeb and Danielle were friends that help inspire each other to create pinhole photographs. I was impressed how Danielle poetically captured the magic of life with her own creative flare.
All photos © 2008 Danielle Hughson and Reproduced by Permission
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010