28/01/08
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day (WPPD), a global event celebrating the
fantasy, art, fun and experience of lens less photography, will occur on April
27th, 2008.
All photographers around the world will be invited to take a picture with a
pinhole camera during the 24 hours of Sunday April 27 and upload it to the
website. A photo by each artist will become part of the international Web
gallery on the WPPD site.
The event is open to all photographers throughout the world, to every no-lens
photography aficionado and to those who have never practised this creative and
fun technique before.
Pinhole photos are taken without any lens but simply through a small hole, about
the size of the period at the end of a sentence. Photos can be made using
cameras made from ordinary stuff such as shoeboxes, peeled tomato cans or tea
boxes.
An increasing number of people are approaching and showing more and more
interest in the exciting practice of pinhole photography. In 2001, 291 pinhole
photographers from 24 countries took part in the web exhibition. In 2007, there
were 2943 participants from 68 countries.
Joint efforts and individual's skills allow the organisation of numerous events,
both big and small, and even those who are new to this peculiar world of
photography can take part. Sunday April 27 will see many events organized in
every corner of the earth, with meetings, displays, stages, courses and
collective practices focused on pinhole photography. Special attention is
devoted to young generations and schools.
More information and the full program of activities (updated frequently) can be
found on the WPPD website.
http://www.pinholeday.org/
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 130 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: Many pictures turn out to be limp translations of the known world instead of vital objects which create an intrinsic world of their own. There is a vast difference between taking a picture and making a photograph. - Robert Heinecken