- "Because there is no viewfinder, it allows you to relinquish your soul to the camera." In your opinion, what does Professor Daniel Kazimierski mean when he says this?
- In Professor Kazimierski's opinion, what are pinhole photographers reacting against in the typical world of photography?
- "Pinhole is not a point and shoot affair but an exploration." In your opinion, what does Eric Renner mean when he makes this statement about the process of using a pinhole camera?
- Read the section, "Every Image is a Surprise," then, identify one artist and explain how this artist uses pinhole photography in an interesting way. (You may instead discuss an artist mentioned in another section of the article if you prefer).
- Now that you have taken photographs with your pinhole camera, what excites you or interests you about this camera as opposed to other "normal" cameras you have photographed with? Explain why.
Read the article below, and answer carefully these questions in your sketchbook. Take the time to be insightful! Explain all parts of your opinion in order to support it.
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Here's what we went over today in class! (Sadly the "catching on fire" effect doesn't show through when I export the presentation into a PDF for the website. But don't worry - I can ALWAYS show it to you in class.) Use the arrows in the bottom right-hand corner of the "Scribd" window below to move the slideshow forwards and backwards.
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