Pottery and Photography in One

Thursday, January 21, 2010

My friend slash former pottery teacher sent me a link to this guy a few months back. Steve Irvine lives in Ontario, Canada and works a lot with photography and ceramics, but what got my attention were his beautiful pin hole cameras. Since we’re starting with pinhole photography in my light media class, I thought it might be fun to follow this step-by-step guide and try to make my own pinhole camera.

Now actually finding the time to do this will be difficult. Yesterday I was in the art studios almost, and quite literally, all day long. It’s fun though since I get to hang out with fun people, help and tutor students, and play with the materials when I’ve got the spare time. Basically, the best job any college student could ask for.

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  1. Lauren

    on 24/01/2010 at 20:43

    Had I not read this post I would have thought the pic was just of a very cool pottery…thing. It’s a camera though? Awesome :)

  2. Jen

    on 24/01/2010 at 21:12

    That is one gorgeous pinhole camera. I’d have never thought of such intricate pinhole cameras, seeing as the one’s I’d seen before were simple boxes!


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