Pinhole is an ongoing project consisting entirely of images made out of waste products.

I turns old beer cans, coffee tins and milk cartons into pinhole cameras and installs them in various outside locations where she lives. Each image in the series is a long exposure, ranging from 1 - 6 months.

Each photograph captures the path of the sun and reveals the passage of time in the form of light. The streaks that appear are traces of the sun’s movement as the Earth orbits.

Wet and windy weather and salty sea air leave their imprint on the final images, creating grain, noise and blur. The natural elements are an essential collaborator in these works.