I create my art using the classic pinhole photography process shooting with cameras I construct myself. In this process, light from the scene I want to capture goes through a tiny hole (the pinhole) and projects an image onto the film inside my hand-built camera. This is called the camera obscura effect. The result is a negative image, which I develop in the darkroom. Then, I use this negative to create the positive images you see here. It's a hands-on and unique way to create these stunning photographs.