Pinhole portraits of passers-by

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 1, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 2, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 3, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 4, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 5, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 6, Arnhem

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 1, Amsterdam

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 2, Amsterdam

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 3, Amsterdam

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 4, Amsterdam

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 5, Amsterdam

  • pinhole portraits of passers-by 6, Amsterdam

During the exhibition “La Condition Humaine” in Circa Dit, Arnhem, Yun Jei Cho and carel Lanters are working on the project “Pinhole portraits of passers-by”.

Passers-by were invited to sit in a chair so that they could be captured with a pinhole camera for 10 to 30 seconds.

The idea that arises here is that due to the long exposure times and the forms of concentration, the underlying characters become visible.

We thank Stroomversneller-Schakel 025 for their financial support.

A second session took place in Amsterdam, at the exhibition “Portraits of a gymnastics hall” in the Bookstore Foundation, in collaboration with Aracelly Scheper.

Here too, passers-by were portrayed with the pinhole technique. The prints were displayed in the front space, visible to all.

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2019

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