
“For me, pinhole photography is about a vision of time. A pinhole image captures a span of seconds, minutes, hours or even days. This is a key difference from more traditional photography, which operates in the realm of fractions of a second. I am fascinated by the pinhole’s natural ability to realize a span of time in a single image, an ability that humans do not have outside of our imaginations. Pinhole photography also forces me to slow down, be patient, to interact with the scene and the moment I am attempting to capture. Instead of firing of a quick exposure and being more of a transient observer to a specific moment, I become more a part of the scene. Ultimately though, pinhole photography is about vision, and that perspective through a pin sized hole can unlock amazing worlds that were previously hidden and often even unimagined.”






CK → Zeb is one of those photographers that when you look at their photos you become captivated by them. They draw you into a world where only your imagination can travel to. His use of the Zero Image pinhole camera to poetically create images of the life around him, is a true celebration of the art of len less photography.
All photos © 2008 Zeb Andrews and Reproduced by Permission