Nomad photographs

2026

Photos were sent by Mirosław Radomski. Recently, our pinhole camera traveled in the bag of the photographer and artist – someone who never takes the easy route. He knows the secrets of pinhole photography, experiments with form, and loves working with light.
The photos were taken, among other places, at Krzyżtopór Castle in Ujazd and in the ruins of the iron rolling mill in Nietulisko Duże, and all were shot on Ilford Kentmere Pan 200 film. Currently, Mirosław is testing our camera in the field, capturing unique, characterful shots.

The latest tests of our NOMAD 6x6II camera took place at the beginning of the year at the Fadome furniture factory. Beautiful light and raw, industrial spaces perfectly captured the image from the pinhole camera.
It performed exceptionally well with long exposure times, ranging from 15 seconds to 4 minutes.

The NOMAD camera set off on its Asian journey, traveling across the Philippine Archipelago in the Pacific. For two weeks, it accompanied the expedition, testing its capabilities in tropical sunlight, coastal humidity, and ever-changing light conditions. Each frame became a trial — a test of patience, precision, and image quality.

On the road with @dowietnamu.pl 🌍📷

2025

We have just completed our first outdoor tests. The results look very promising, and the camera has proven its durability even in harsh winter conditions. We are extremely pleased with the latest images captured using our pinhole camera.

We took the NOMAD camera for a walk across a frozen lake. We shot directly into the sun — yes, exactly! Working against the light can create truly unique, almost magical effects. ❄️📸