Truth is in the lens of the beholder — or is it? — in “Camera Obscura,” director-co-scenarist Aaron B. Koontz’s promising if imperfect debut feature. This psychological thriller-cum-horror film ...
Artists and photographers may be interested in a new device launched via Kickstarter this week in the form of the Camera Obscura, which offers a modern yet traditionally finished “old masters’ secret ...
Most readers will have some idea of how a camera works, with a lens placed in front of a piece of film or an electronic sensor, and the distance between the two adjusted until the images is in focus.
A camera obscura and camera lucida work using different principles, but they both make use of mirrors to let us see the world in a different way. The camera lucida used to be a favorite tool of ...
“Step inside and see the world anew,” promises the silver and weirdly-shaped tiny building behind the Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary. And it delivers on its promise: a new view of Small ...
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When Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell interviewed Lloyd Cole for the June/July 2013 issue of Under the Radar, the two spoke as if they were close friends; we were surprised to find out they’d only ...
You don’t always need a lens to see a picture, you can use a pinhole camera instead. A pinhole camera uses a small hole that allows light to pass through to allow your eye to see an image. This was ...
Obscura is a powerful third-party camera app for iPhone, and it just got even more capable. With the launch of iOS 18 and the iPhone 16, Obscura can now be accessed directly from your iPhone’s Lock ...
Unable to blend artfilm with psychological thriller, writer-director Hamlet Sarkissian makes something opaque. Story of a crime scene photographer who starts turning victims into subjects for ...
An antique camera seemingly reveals deaths that haven’t yet occurred in this horror thriller. Truth is in the lens of the beholder — or is it? — in “Camera Obscura,” director-co-scenarist Aaron B.
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