The world through a pinhole
Analog series capture with a pinhole camera, exploring isolated landscapes

Machu Picchu, Peru, 2019

Iceland, 2018

Iceland, 2018

Yosemite, USA, 2020

Mexico, 2019

Venice Beach, USA, 2020

Mexico, 2019

Iceland, 2018

Monument Valley, USA, 2020

Yosemite, USA, 2020

Iceland, 2018

Peru, 2019

Chicago, USA, 2019

Iceland, 2018

Iceland, 2018
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