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Book Reviews of Pinhole Photography, Second EditionBook Review: Long on History, short on "How To" knowledge Summary: 2 Stars
The book had a long review of the historical and artistical developments related to the pinhole camera. I was hoping that it would have more information on building a camera and solving many of the problems that pinhole photographers struggle with, such as changing the film. I wanted more ideas or different plans for building your own camera, not just pictures of cameras that others had built. There is a nice chapter on zone plates.
Book Review: An excellent introduction to this nearly lost art form. Summary: 4 Stars
This is one of the best guides for anyone wanting to explore the world of pinhole photography. Eric Renner delves into the both the historical aspects of pinhole photography as well as presenting practical information for the exploration of this nearly lost art form. This book will inform, educate, and inspire you to explore the world of lens-less photography.
Book Review: If you are serious about pinhole photography, read on Summary: 5 Stars
Simply put, this is the BEST book available on the subject of pinhole photography. Eric Renner has found a balance between the art and science of this art form and put it in to print for all of us to share. If you are going to buy only one book on the subject, this is the one to get.
Book Review: we never received the book!! Summary: 1 Stars
I ordered the book and sent an e-mail to check on it, but never got a response . . . or the book!! Please advise. dw
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