Pinhole Camera Photography Project
This project is an analog photography series created with a handmade pinhole camera, from the camera-building process to film shooting and printing.
Using the simple structure of a pinhole camera, which captures light through a tiny opening without a lens, I documented Atlanta on a warm spring day through a slower and quieter point of view. Rather than focusing on sharp reproduction, the project explores soft light, traces of time, and the gentle atmosphere of the city.
In an age where digital images are created and consumed instantly, this project was an attempt to return to one of photography’s most essential forms. By gathering light through a camera I built by hand and printing the images on film, I captured spring in Atlanta as a more personal and sensory landscape.