Pinhole Photos by Zeb Andrews
View Related Episode: Ray Charles Tribute Band, Pinhole Photos by Zeb Andrews, Blacksmith David Thompson
Zeb Andrews loves making photos with a camera that no viewfinder and no lens. His pinhole cameras are such simple devices that he can even make one out of an oatmeal carton. Exposures can last up to 20 minutes, and the results are ghostly, beautiful photos.
First Broadcast: 2008
Producer: Vince Patton
Appeared in episode: Ray Charles Tribute Band, Pinhole Photos by Zeb Andrews, Blacksmith David Thompson
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- Wang Gongyi: Floating and Flowing
- by Jule Gilfillan | 03/04/2010
- The serenity of the watercolor-like washes and fluid gestures of Wang Gongyi’s prints give no indication of her turbulent past. Born in Tianjin, China in 1946, Wang was on a collision course with China’s Communist revolution. As a teen, she nearly starved to death during Mao’s disastrous Great Leap Forward, then later was “sent [...]
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