Hi:
I think it would be really intersting to take pictures of some of the
significant objects involved in the wedding with a pinhole camera - rings
flowers, hands holding etc - sort of still-lifes instead of just
portraits.
A pinhole camera could give them a "romantic pictorialist" feel.
It would add another dimension to what you could do - not just portraits
I had people who wanted black&white portraits in addition to the usual
colore group shots and portraits
I did a biker wedding once - lots of fun - they didn't want plain old
wedding shots. No pinhole camera
Gord
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Catherine Just wrote:
>
> I am curious if anyone has used a pinhole camera at a
> wedding?
>
> I would LOVE to use one there as another means to
> creating alternative imagery while also...supporting
> myself with the craft!
>
> My website just went up 2 days ago...mainly for my
> commercial work. I think the fine art doesn't read
> very well on the site.
>
>
> http://www.catherinejust.com
>
> would LOVE to have people think of me if interested in
> more alternative ways to capture everyday/special
> events.
>
> C
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