East River & Brooklyn Skyline
August 2nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments

This pinhole photograph was taken from the East River looking toward the Brooklyn Skyline,
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This pinhole photograph was taken from the East River looking toward the Brooklyn Skyline,
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This pinhole photograph of a NY Waterway ferry was taken looking over the East River towards the Brooklyn Skyline.
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Pinhole photograph taken from South Street Seaport looking over the docks of the East River towards Brooklyn
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Wellfleet, Cape Cod #2. Part of s group of pinhole images taken on the back roads of Wellfleet in some of the beach inlets.
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Wellfleet, Cape Cod #1. Part of s group of pinhole images taken on the back roads of Wellfleet in some of the beach inlets.
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These two pinhole photos are printed together showing a natural stretch of the horizon line on the beaches of Wellfleet, Cape Cod. Shown below in Italian Frame
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A pinhole photograph taken on the Rockaway River near Lake Telemark, NJ. Shown below with Italian frame
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This view is behind the Hoboken train terminal looking onto the Hudson River. Shown below with Italian frame.
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Taken on a NY Waterway ferry boat on the Hudson River. The long exposure makes the lower Manhattan skyline in the background blur as passed by on the river.
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This pinhole image is titled Red Boat. It was taken at South Street Seaport. It’s available in various sizes from 5″ to 16″. Here’s a sample of how we frame some of these pinhole photos.
March 18th, 2010 by Gallery | No Comments

A well known pinhole of mine titled Red Boat II. Taken at South Street Sea Port with a pinhole camera and color film. We have these framed in Italian frames that complement these images beautifully.
March 12th, 2010 by Gallery | No Comments

This series is done with a pinhole camera. Basically a small box with film inside and only a small pinhole sized hole for a “lens.” These is only a small cover over the hole which is removed to allow light in and then closed again to stop the exposure.