April 24, 2012

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boston, ma / pinhole photograph by james smith

Big Smith is an incredible photographer. He works largely with pinhole images and often constructs his own site-specific pinhole cameras from cardboard and found materials. This photo is a favorite of mine and part of a show he put together a few years ago called Ground Speed which studied time and movement in the landscape. He is very talented, I'm a lucky girl.

7 comments:

  1. wow this is a very neat photo! Love the motion in it and how he got it from that angle!

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  2. Yes you are lucky and yes, he is very talented. Wow! I've been looking at this photo for a few minutes by now... very impressive...

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  3. Love this! I've always wanted to make my own pinhole camera but have yet to do it. So cool that he's had his own show, too!

    xo
    cortnie

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  4. Very very awesome. Making a pinhole camera is on my list of things to do this summer... along with 10,511 other things.

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  5. Love this. I've always been interested by pinhole cameras, but never had the ability or know-how to construct one. You're a lucky lady, but he's for sure a lucky guy to have a lady such as yourself. :)

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  6. Fascinating! It's so nice to hear couples speak so highly of each other... and I'm willing to bet Big Smith thinks he's pretty luck too!

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  7. I love time-lapse photos. They make me feel like I got to be a ghost in that moment. Also, could you guys get any cooler? You are both wicked talented.

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