I am just now building my first pin hole camera you video’s are just so inspirational. I want to do it too. Keep making them and I’ll keep watching. Thank you
Great documentation of your pinhole technique! Amazing to see an artist at work! I love the Fujichrome colors for this work. I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel!
Wonderful images (apparitions?). I especially liked the one where you appeared to be emerging from the bark of the tree. I was thinking to make two of me: one hanging his head, and the other one lecturing the other. Too cliche, maybe.,
I have not seen too many pinhole photography on colors film, in fact I think it is the first time I've seen some. I prefer the black and white film for pinhole, the softness of pinhole photography goes hand in hand with the black and white. As usual I love your creativity
Hi Nicole, thank you so much for this video. I love your creative mind, and seeing you at work. I absolutely loved your crow-black garb - it displaces us in time and draws us into the story. Great work. Thank you!
Great vlog. I love the way (for me) your images portray that sense of our transient relationship with trees and their natural space (if trees could see as we do, would we all be diaphanous in their eyes?). We come and go, yet they endure. The pale green of early Spring against Winter’s dark shadow is indeed beautiful. Mm, t’s got me thinking I really should do more pinhole photography 🙂. Thank you for sharing
Hi Ralph.Thank you so much for your reply and for seeing what I had hoped would come through. The more I venture outdoors in the woods the more I realize just how much beauty there is out there and also how it never chooses to quit.
I really enjoyed this video and how you used a pinhole camera in this fashion. I really enjoy seeing your work and efforts. I enjoy your channel because you show your wins and fails and put it out there.
Great shots, creativity to the extreme. Very interesting pinhole camera, it looks like it utilizes the Crown 4x5 film holder. Have you ever tried to put cyanotype treated paper into it ? Thank you for sharing
Hi Tony. Thanks so much! Yes this pinhole does use 4x5 sheet holders. The Cyanotype paper is too thick to fit in them so I have never tried to use this pinhole camera with Cyanotype. However, I do have glass plate holders that will allow this option, but I have yet to try that out. Thanks for watching!
Thank you to all who tuned in as my newest video on pinhole photography premiered ♥
I am just now building my first pin hole camera you video’s are just so inspirational. I want to do it too. Keep making them and I’ll keep watching. Thank you
Great documentation of your pinhole technique! Amazing to see an artist at work! I love the Fujichrome colors for this work. I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel!
Hi David. Thank you and welcome to the channel!
gonna have to try this WOW very nice
HI Bill. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing these, Nicole, and talking us through your methodology and joys in the shots.
Hi Gordon. Thank you very much. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Love both the "making of" and the results!
Hi Peter. Thank you!
You're so creative! Thànks for taking us along. I vote for black and white with the Mamiya.
HI! Thank you very much! I will take your suggestion and go with black and white. Yah!
Wonderful images (apparitions?). I especially liked the one where you appeared to be emerging from the bark of the tree. I was thinking to make two of me: one hanging his head, and the other one lecturing the other. Too cliche, maybe.,
Thank you!
I have not seen too many pinhole photography on colors film, in fact I think it is the first time I've seen some. I prefer the black and white film for pinhole, the softness of pinhole photography goes hand in hand with the black and white. As usual I love your creativity
HI Nelson. Thanks. I have to agree, I too prefer this in black and white but I think I will still give color another try.
I enjoyed watching you work, and the photographs🙌🏻
Hi! Thank you so much!
@@NicoleSmallOneonOne the ghostly ones reminded me so much about how so short our time is here on earth, how the trees outlive us all.
This video of yours is great again! Your videos inspire me in my pinhole photography. Thanks very much!
HI Michael. Thank you so much and wonderful to hear!
Hi Nicole, thank you so much for this video. I love your creative mind, and seeing you at work. I absolutely loved your crow-black garb - it displaces us in time and draws us into the story. Great work. Thank you!
Hi John. Thank you so much! I didn't think anyone would see me as I had hoped, as a "Crow", in this story. So rewarding, thank you!
Beautiful! WOW!! I love it!
Thank you Randy!
Great vlog. I love the way (for me) your images portray that sense of our transient relationship with trees and their natural space (if trees could see as we do, would we all be diaphanous in their eyes?). We come and go, yet they endure. The pale green of early Spring against Winter’s dark shadow is indeed beautiful. Mm, t’s got me thinking I really should do more pinhole photography 🙂. Thank you for sharing
Hi Ralph.Thank you so much for your reply and for seeing what I had hoped would come through.
The more I venture outdoors in the woods the more I realize just how much beauty there is out there and also how it never chooses to quit.
I really enjoyed this video and how you used a pinhole camera in this fashion. I really enjoy seeing your work and efforts. I enjoy your channel because you show your wins and fails and put it out there.
HI Del. Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it.
Really cool! I really liked the first shot and the shot between the rock walls. The "fog" effect is really nice.
Hi Edward, thank you!
Great shots, creativity to the extreme. Very interesting pinhole camera, it looks like it utilizes the Crown 4x5 film holder. Have you ever tried to put cyanotype treated paper into it ? Thank you for sharing
Hi Tony. Thanks so much! Yes this pinhole does use 4x5 sheet holders. The Cyanotype paper is too thick to fit in them so I have never tried to use this pinhole camera with Cyanotype. However, I do have glass plate holders that will allow this option, but I have yet to try that out.
Thanks for watching!
Cool, like something out of a horror movie.
Hahah! Hi Marco.
That's interesting the first shot has a blue mist around you