Since I was going to Amsterdam for WPPD, I brought a pinhole camera. Specifically, my Zero 2000. I have written about this day several times in a few different places. You can read about the day on both Pinhole Obscura and Blatherskite, if you wish. In short: it was a fabulous day. One of the best. A day to remember!
I shot two rolls of film over the course of our vacation in this camera and here are my favorites. One of them is a shot of me pinholing myself drawing a picture of my pinhole camera for a stencil at the Rembrandt House museum. That was kind of an epic Amsterdam moment. You can read about it here. Also, I had the honor of being interviewed by Alex Yates for the Pinhole Podcast while shooting the hot dog stand photo. You can hear me nerd out about pinhole photography here. 🙂
Moni, These are lovely. I forget what a great camera the 2000 is. It’s so compact, I really should carry it with me (after I buy a slightly bigger purse!) 🙂
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Thanks Heather! I really love this camera – it’s perfect for travel!
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Reblogged this on Blatherskite and commented:
I scheduled this to post while I was in Spokane for my mom’s wedding and then forgot to reblog it. So here is some blog fodder.
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I love these so much! Very ghostly!
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Thanks Sarah!
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Good times
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