Christopher Bucklow



    Christopher Bucklow is a photographer who uses a pinhole camera technique. He projects a silhouette onto a large piece of aluminum foil then he pokes thousands of holes in it to outline and fill in the silhouette. He then places this piece of foil over a large piece of photo paper and exposes it to sunlight. This gives the silhouette a very distinguished and different look. His images look like thousands of little lights came together to form a human-like figure. It has been debated if this can be considered photography seeing as he does not use a camera. However, he uses light and photo paper to capture moments in time is photography. I love these pictures because they are so unique and no image is the same. The spacing between the spots of light varies creating depth and a sense of randomness. I like how the colors vary due to the time of day or the amount of lighting. Each image must take so much time to produce it shows how dedicated he is to his work.

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