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About

Chris Keeney, a San Diego California based professional photographer, creates images with the highest of integrity and originality. Specializing in portraits (babies, children, families, couples, graduates), weddings (bridals and engagement), lifestyle, events (parties, corporate meetings, etc.) - as well as personal and fine art projects.

Primarily shooting digital, Chris Keeney constantly is refining his passion for traditional film and alternative film processes. Well known for his pinhole cameras and hand-made prints, distinguishes him as a one of the most unique photographers of his time and area. Bringing an unparalleled eclectic eye to the [viewfinder] of his camera (a marriage between his literal and intuitive eyes), he channels his style to reflect that of his clients’ vision and essence. Chris’ love for his family, children and friends has taught him the importance of time/timing; flaming his desire to preserve each moment as it unfolds. For him, knowing photographs he takes will touch lives, or simply bring a smile to someone’s face by visually recording a memorable moment that will be passed down through generations, fills him with gratitude and humility.

 

San Diego Photographer Celebrates Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day

Each year at the end of April, pinhole photography enthusiasts around the world celebrate the Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. The goal is to promote and celebrate the art of pinhole (lensless) photography. And being a person who is passionate about pinhole photography, I feel it is my duty to help spread the news to others who might not know about this art form. For those of you who don’t know this side of me, In the past years I have created a number of homemade pinhole cameras, showcased monthly pinhole photographer features on my website as well as creating my own collection of pinhole photos on my blog, old website, and on Flickr. The idea of making your own camera, then using that camera to create art with has always fascinated me. And when done right it’s hard to tell that a lens wasn’t used to create the image you’re looking at.

Pinholga pinhole self-portrait of Chris Keeney, Ultra running through Noble Canyon, San Diego, Southern California

Pinholga pinhole self-portrait of Chris Keeney, Ultra running through Noble Canyon, San Diego, Southern California

Another hobby of mine is ultrarunning (long distance trail running) and San Diego County is full of great places to run. One of my favorite ultrarunning trails is in Noble Canyon, which is located in the Cleveland National Forest, San Diego, Southern California. Since most runs can be over 15 miles long, it’s necessary to carry your own water. There’s a number of ways to carry water, but I use a hydration backpack and that’s where I store my pinholga camera that was used to create the image above. While I’m running I’m focusing on the trail in front of me, but I also have an eye out for possible pinhole shot. For the picture above, I placed the camera in a yucca plant, then stood over the top of the camera and made the exposure. Since the exposure was about 3-4 seconds and I was moving, I appear to be blended into the oak tree that were above and behind me.

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