Jon Passow – Photography

Since first picking up a camera when he was 4 and having his work published when he was 22, Jon Passow has been tinkering for his entire life. He became known for his haunting landscape photography from various locations around the world shot on pinhole cameras with homemade Redscale film. Jon’s true passion is analogue, shooting exclusively with mechanical cameras and 35mm film.

All prints are created via Lightjet printers. The printers expose photographic papers to lasers which creates and image that contains colors outside the gamut of traditional photographic prints. Enjoy a sampling of Jon’s work and be sure to contact him if you have any questions!

Experimental Photography

Black and White Photography

Product Photography

Color Photography

Equipment
If you are technically minded and would like to know what equipment I use, keep reading:

Cameras:
• 1975 Asahi Pentax KM
• Homemade Pinhole camera (1.5mm laser drilled pinhole)

Film:
• 35mm
– Homemade Redscale
– Ilford Delta 100
– Kodak T-Max 400

Lenses:
• 1980 Vivitar (Komine 28xxxx) MC Wide Angle 28mm F2.8
• 1979-1985 SMC Pentax-A 50mm F1.2
• 1971 Helios 44-2 Zebra Belomo (Serial N10xxxxx)

Filters:
• Various vintage Hoya filters