. . . who kindly allowed me to use their space for 2 weeks so I could exhibit ‘From the Day of the Dead to Holy Week’. They also facilitated my Pinhole Workshop and let me show the film ‘Under the Volcano’. Check out their website – where you’ll get an idea of the variety [...]
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Thanks to all at ‘The Basement Project Space’, Cork City . . . .
Exhibiting in Cork City May 1st
Desde El Dia de los Muertos hasta Semana Santa From The Day of the Dead to Holy Week New Pinhole Photo Etchings from Mexico, Guatemala & Honduras by Brian Barry Opens May 1st, 6pm and continues until May 13th Venue: Basement Project Space, Camden Place, Camden Quay, Cork. FACEBOOK: Basementprojectspace Cork This is the second [...]
My Pinhole Camera on sale at etsy.com
Here’s a Pinhole Camera I made for the Glucksman Craft Fair 2009. It takes a paper negative and comes with a Photo Etching from my Cuba Obscura collection. It’s available to buy at my etsy.com page where there are more product shots. It has taken some very interesting pictures. The one below is of St. [...]
Matchbox Pinhole Camera
Here’s a couple of shots taken with my first Pinhole Camera made from a matchbox. I took them in Cork the other day using out-of-date 35mm FujiColor film. There’s loads of great links out there for making one of these but I combined instructions from Brian J. Krummels book ‘The Pinhole Camera‘ with this. Front [...]
First Effort with a Pin-Holga
I took my first roll of film with my recently converted to Pinhole Holga. I overexposed almost every shot but this was the one out of twelve that caught my eye. I love Pinhole Photography because of pictures like this that I can’t quiet explain. I didn’t put a great deal of thought into anything [...]
Pinhole Camera made from a Book 1
Here’s an exposure from a Pinhole Camera that I made from a hollowed-out book. Here is the Camera. Inside the Camera with the developed paper negative. The Camera in front of the subject.
My 1st Cyanotype Print!
Here’s my very first effort of a cyanotype print. It was made during a weekend course at The Light Exchange in Dublin City. Gum Bichromate was the other alternative process I learned about. The image is a Pinhole photo taken in Cobh, Co. Cork.
At last . . .
My new site Cuba Obscura is finally finished. It contains a selection of Pinhole prints taken in Cuba during December 06 and January 07. They were printed as Photo Intaglio Etchings. Plenty here for lovers of Shipwrecks, Death and Tropical Landscapes . . . . Here’s a funny letter written by a 12 year old [...]








