
When the earth gives birth. Peeking into new life near Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland. Pinhole photograph on film, 2013.

When the earth gives birth. Peeking into new life near Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland. Pinhole photograph on film, 2013.

Pinhole photograph of a quiet day in a typically busy park. Shot using a Holga wide pinhole camera and Tmax 100 film.

This photo was taken using a Holga pinhole camera on a recent trip to Greenland. The wind was blowing and the arctic cotton was in full bloom in front of the mountains and glaciers.

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Pinhole photograph of one of my favorite old cottonwood trees at a local park. Taken this spring using a holga pinhole camera.

Looking into Paonia Reservoir on a hot summer day it seems that something is missing.

Using a standard Holga 120 pinhole camera I got some unique pinhole style lens(less) flare while photographing this cottonwood tree one afternoon. A happy accident.

Pinhole photo of a great looking cottonwood tree taken on a windy afternoon walk.

Pinhole photo taken at a local park in the middle of the city. If you get down low in the grass and get the right perspective you actually feel out on the grasslands. Perspective is everything.

This is a pinhole photograph taken at a local park of a hole in one of my favorite trees. For me a hole in a tree precisely expresses the essence of nature.
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