Vanishing Point - Gino Battiston
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Vanishing Point

Exploring the fusion of vintage and modern architecture in Parque General San Martin, Mendoza, Argentina, with my handmade wooden pinhole camera for sheet film was a unique experience. With just one shot per session and no film holder, framing required patience as I projected imaginary lines onto the landscape and calculated angles on the vintage flooring. Embracing the challenge, achieving infinite focus through pinhole photography remains a fascinating phenomenon that I deeply appreciate.

Camera/s

Handmade lensless wooden camera for 4x5" negatives.

Technique

Ilford FP4 4x5 (sheet film) negative, double exposure, 1.5 min. each.

Category

Analog Photography