Anyone, anywhere in the world, who makes a pinhole photograph on the last Sunday in April, can scan it and upload it to this website where it will become part of the annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day celebration’s online gallery. The last Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day was celebrated around the planet on April 27, 2014.
Nauval Hawari, “Gundam Robot” Pekalongan, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Arie Haryana, “Cafe” Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Sant, “untitled” Pekalongan, Jawa tengah, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Bagas, “untitled” Pekalongan, Jawa tengah, Indonesia
setyo nugroho, “palace bathhouse” Yogyakarta, DIY, Indonesia (member of KameraLubangJarum:Yogyakarta group)
Achmad Nachwan, “Museum Batik Pekalongan” Pekalongan, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
ADI PERMANA, “S.T Petrus Pekalongan” Pekalongan, JAWA TENGAH, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Budi Purwanto, “Al-Ikhlas mosque Pekalongan” Pekalongan, Jawa tengah, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Hanif, “untitled” Pekalongan, Jawa tengah, Indonesia
Arief Wicaksono, “untitled” Pekalongan, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Sarbu Riyono, “Museum batk dan Masjid Al Ikhlas” Pekalongan, Jawa tengah, Indonesia (member of KLJI Pekalongan group)
Visit the gallery to view the pinhole photographs taken on that day from participants around the world!
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