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Another favorite photographer from my "archive", Martha Casanave, is leading a pinhole workshop in Monterey that coincides with Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
Check out the UC Extension Course blurbs:
Course Description 1
Course Description 2
Materials will be provided
to make Holga cameras (120 roll film format) into “Pinholgas,” and to
make pinhole cameras out of paint cans. Cyanotype chemistry and a
limited amount of paper will also be provided.
The workshop is already half-full. The last day to register is April 17th, as materials need to be ordered.
MARTHA CASANAVE, B.A., teaches master classes nationwide in addition to her regular teaching in photography at Cabrillo College and Monterey Peninsula College. Her personal work has won the Imogen Cunningham Photography Award (1979) and the Koret Israel Prize (1989) and is included in many collections, such as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Chicago Art Institute, and most recently, the J. Paul Getty Museum. Her third book, Martha Casanave: Explorations Along an Imaginary Coastline (Hudson Hills Press) was released in 2006.
CHRIS
PATTON, B.A. in biological photography from UCSC, currently works as
senior technician for Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station,
doing safety, photography, electron microscopy, computer animation,
illustration, imaging and programming. He specializes in camera design,
chemical formulations, alternative processes and digital imaging.
Chris Patton's "geeky" pinhole site at Stanford:
