Cameron Gillie
Cameron first started pinhole photography when he wanted to experiment with a different form of photography as well as do something that no one else at art fairs was going. He uses a light tight box with only a small hole for light to expose the film inside. His pinhole photography is usually of buildings or trees. They all are hauntingly beautiful and his subjects lend themselves to the tone that pinhole photography creates. I love this photo of his because it reminds me of a haunted house that kids would stumble upon in a horror film. It's scary yet you want to investigate it more.
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