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[Photo Story] Penn State Captured By A Pinhole Lens

You see campus through a modern lens almost every day. Camera brands today are tirelessly trying to make the next closest-to-perfect lens and camera body.

Our photographers took a step back in time to embrace the imperfections of some of the earliest inventions in the medium by using a pinhole lens. While the image is not tack sharp, it was once all that there was to capture every moment.

The sun finally came out to brighten up moods around campus. There’s colors that we haven’t seen in some time!

There is no absence of movement on a nice, warmer day. Spring is creeping closer!

Beaver Stadium renovations are chugging along.

It was a great day to observe the Happy Valley clouds.

Here’s a vintage look at some fraternity houses.

You can capture some crazy light flares with this unique lens.

Beautiful view from East Halls looking towards downtown State College.

The people have places to be!

We can always appreciate a Penn State sunset. Another day has come and gone.

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About the Author

Christian Gresko

Christian Gresko is a Sophomore from Souderton, PA, majoring in photojournalism. He is incredibly passionate about photography and would rather go a day without breathing than a day without a camera. He also loves music and Dr. Pepper. To get in touch, contact him at [email protected]

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