Amateur Photographer

Lensless landscapes

a photographer who continually strives to push the creative boundaries in his work, Steve set himself a new challenge that allowed him to approach landscape scenes in a fresh and unique way. This image of the iconic Durdle Door arch in Dorset is one of many landscapes taken on a Zero 2000 pinhole camera. What initially started out as a bit of fun, quickly resulted in articles,. He tells us, ‘It wasn’t driven by any commercial considerations; it was motivated simply by my interest in exploring different creative approaches to keep my vision fresh.’

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