Pinhole cameras created from the things they are made to shoot

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

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Here’s an interesting series of installation and photographic art that (as usual IMHO), when stripped of the preposterous artist’s statements, is quite beautiful and interesting. Wayne Martin Belger creates one-off pinhole cameras/objects d’art which are meant to reflect the things he is using them to photograph.

The cameras are an interesting fusion of sculpture and industrial design, and the photographs themselves are striking as well. Check out the rest of his creations.

[via Core77 and the vias there]

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