I spent the afternoon learning digital pin hole photography and shooting long exposure. This was totally new for me as I have dabbled with photography a few years ago but have never tried pin hole. I found James Cant's photography really inspiring and interesting as he had spent 4 years on just one photograph as he used a year long exposure which went wrong 3 times!!! He said persistence is key so do not give up straight away if you do not get the desired result.
We spent a couple of hours photographing Norwich, varying the the exposure length for 4 to 30 seconds, meaning movement wasn't captured on the longer exposure and anything that was still would stay in the photo. This was interesting when photographing people walking as it created a ghostly blur of figures which I thought worked well and was almost haunting. I will use digital pin hole or even just simply long exposure in the future as it creates an abstract image which I could create textiles from.