By Brian –
February 12, 2009Posted in: Photography, Taiwan, The Life of Brian

Pinhole photo of fishing boats on the Tamsui river.
I really haven’t used my Holga WPC120 pinhole camera that much recently. It’s not that it’s big & heavy and thus a burden, it’s just that it’s such a niche type of photography that I have to make a consious effort to stick it in my bag and take photos with it. A couple weeks ago I made that concious effort on an outing to the Tamsui River boardwalk outside of Taipei.
And I loved it.
So I’ve been making a concious effort more often. Prepare for many more 6×12 panoramic pinhole photographs coming soon.

Fishing Boats on Tamsui River, Taiwan
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About the Author

Brian Q. Webb is a multi-medium photography enthusiast from Los Angeles, California but spending most of his time in Taipei, Taiwan. He is especially interested in street photography as well as large format and pinhole photography.
Professionally, he practices traditional and lifestyle portraiture and occasionally acts as an agent for American local newspapers wanting event coverage in Taipei. He was also on the staff of
deviantArt and is co-founder of
PhotoMalaysia, the largest photography community in that country.