2007 f295 pinhole photography calendar released!

2007 f295 pinhole photography calendar

While it’s a bit late to the party, the 2007 f295 pinhole photography calendar looks like a real ass-kicker! Preview images are available here on f295.

Contributing artists

Bruce Berrien, Stratford, Connecticut, US
Bryan Bogater, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Nancy A. Breslin, Newark, Delaware, US
Mark Richard Brown, Annandale, Virginia, US
Raimundo Civera, Montserrat, Spain
Al Clark, Perth, Scotland
Katie Cooke, Edinburgh, Scotland
Alan Cooper, Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Mary Donato, Boise, Idaho, US
Daryl Duckworth, Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
Chris Ellinger, Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Zeno Felkl, Leupoldsdorf, Germany
Sandra Fletcher, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK
Elena Guseva, Foster City, California, US
Steve Irvine, Big Bay, Ontario, Canada
Earl Johnson, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, US
Bob Jones, Running Springs, California, US
Danny Kalkhoven, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Murray Leshner, Holland, Michigan, US
Tony Lim, Hong Kong, China
Julian Lynch, Limerick City, Republic of Ireland
Erin K. Malone, San Francisco, California, US
Stuart C. Miller, Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Nicolai Morrisson, Poughkeepsie, New York, US
Andrew Needham, NSW, Australia
Ole Fredrik Nydal, Norway
Tom Persinger, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Antonio Prianon, Reunion Island
Justin Quinnell, Bristol, UK
Carl Radford, Glasgow, Scotland
Tim Sandstrom, San Jose, California, US
Clifford Street, Washington, Tyne & Wear, England
Steven Taft, Sarasota, Florida, US
Wolfgang Thoma, Willebroek, Antwerp, Belgium
Marv Thompson, Clinton, Iowa, US
Dennis Venema, Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Ralph Young, Fayetteville, Georgia, US

It’s 26 pages, 11 × 8.5 inches, coil binding, full-color interior, runs March 2007 – February 2008, and costs US $16.29. Get your copy here!

Special thanks to Katie Cooke for helping track down everyone’s URLs.

Justin Quinnell’s Mouthpiece pinhole book release and lecture

Justin Quinnell has put his foot camera into his mouth again and this time we can share his wonderfully inventive and and humorous pinhole photos with friends around the coffee table. In the words of his publisher, "Mouthpiece" is a surprising and extremely unusual book.

Justin Quinnell is one of the world’s leading pinhole photographers, and in this series he has used his mouth as the camera. The results are surreal, revealing and hilarious. He captures on film his visit to the dentist; portraits of friends and family; snakes, tortoises, alligators and angry cats; the everyday acts of having a bath, cleaning his teeth and eating his dinner.

Perhaps even more surreal though are his landscape photographs – icons of world travel, they include Sydney Opera House, Hong Kong, St. Marks Square in Venice, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

Mouthpiece
Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: Dewi Lewis Publishing.
Language: English
ISBN: 190458733X
Price: £9-99

You can order the book from Amazon UK or Dewi Lewis Publishing. It will be available from Amazon on 2 September, 2006.

He’s also giving a lecture on pinhole photography called "New Light Through An Old Hole" at Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, United Kingdom on Thursday, 21 September, 2006 at 7:00pm:

In this public lecture to celebrate the publication of his new book "Mouthpiece" (Dewi Lewis Publishing) pinhole photography expert Justin Quinnell will discuss the science, history and contemporary approaches to this ancient imaging device.

The lecture will also include:

  • a replication of a classic Isaac Newton experiment,
  • an unnervingly scary demonstration of ‘Power drill portraiture;
  • and the use of a camera as a golf ball.

The evening will conclude with a demonstration on making pinhole cameras as well as the chance to have your portrait taken from inside the mouth of the artist himself, (For a donation to charity).

More info on here on Quinnell’s site.

Via Pinhole Visions