One of the killer things about photography is the seemingly endless mediums in which one can use the craft to obtain their image. Silver gelatin, Platinum, Polaroid, Albumen, Calotype, Cibachrome, Daguerreotype, Gum bichromate, digital, and on and on. Once you factor in all the different kinds of cameras, with or without lenses, the choices for taking a picture can almost become overwhelming. But it can also provide for a variety unmatched by any other art form.
The following picture was made with a 4×5 pinhole fitted with a standard film holder. I used photographic printing paper instead of film for the initial exposure. I then contact printed the “negative” to produce the final image.







