Analog photography attracts me with the possibility of creating unique author's prints. For me, every stage of the process is important, at each of which there are many surprises and unexpected discoveries. I especially love the pinhole, which I have been using as a creative tool for over 15 years.
Pinhole has no depth of field, or rather, it is infinite - what is in the foreground is just as important and valuable as what is in the distance. We see a multidimensional reality honestly fit on the plane of the sheet with all the miraculous transformations of lines, volumes, tones, spaces, times that accompany this process...
In some incomprehensible way, the pinhole slows down the work of the "reality editor" in the head, pacifies the vanity of thought, makes breathing deeper, and feelings more transparent. There is only you and your box, which in seconds, minutes, drop by drop and corpuscles draws for you a picture of the world as God may see it...