Tag Archives: architecture

Photog Captures Time in Stunning Color Pictures Using a Pinhole Camera

By Sam Cornwell · Feb  2013 When Matthew Allred isn’t teaching photography to his students at the University of Utah, he’s out creating incredible works of photographic art with the simplest of tools; the pinhole camera. Allred calls his process ‘Heliography’, a term first coined by pioneering French photographer Joseph-Niépce in 1822 to describe his […]

French WWI images found still in camera

Here’s something you don’t see every day, so I think it deserves a post. The other day I was alerted by my friend Rob McElroy about the existence of an antique store that recently purchased a large photography estate.  Among other things Rob collects antique books on photography and asked me to investigate if I […]

Tony Peri is the Indiana Jones of photography.

Courtesy of  mainlinephoto blog Tony Peri is a guy with a mission in life. He is a local artist/photographer who specialises in historic and alternative printing processes. He is helping bring about a modern day resurrection of old skool printing technique’s from a century ago. When you first meet Tony you would never suspect that […]