These photographs are made with pinhole cameras. They include images photographed with single-pinhole cameras and multiple-aperture pinhole cameras. There is no lens. Exposures are made by allowing light to pass through a very small hole (aperture) on the front of the camera. There is no viewfinder. I'm never quite sure what will be revealed in the negative. Exposures are usually a half-minute or longer. As time passes, subtle details find their way in — or out — of the image.