Pinhole photography

A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture (pinhole) — effectively a lightproof box with a small hole in one side. Through this hole, light enters the film, which is then developed in the usual way. There is no viewfinder to compose your image, no light meter to decide the required exposure time, all manipulations in the process of shooting occur on the verge of intuition. And this is the beauty of pinhole photography — unpredictable result. The lack of control adds an element of mystery and surprise.

There are some techniques like long exposure, double or multiple exposure, motion blur which help me create surrealistic photographs, to show the unreal, the dream, to capture images that force the imagination, to show what the human eye cannot perceive. Long exposure allows pinhole photography to tell a whole story in one frame.