The pin hole camera was invented in the 11th Century, essentially marking the start of photography. But here, today, in the 21st Century, is it any more than a novelty – or does it still have some ...
Pinhole cameras – that use a pin hole rather than a lens – have been around since the beginning of photography and could be, to coin a popular phrase, a form of "vintage" innovation. A recent ...
Lots of people have digital cameras and smartphones that can take pictures – including kids. She’s even turned her van into a pinhole camera that kids can climb into. Artist and photographer Jonas ...
We’ve featured a few different pinhole cameras here on Geeky Gadgets recently, but this three-roll pinhole camera designed and created by Steven Monteau, named the Battlefield Pinhole Camera, is a ...
A camera can be made out of almost anything, including candy tins, coconuts or a plastic garbage can, as more than 90 high school students demonstrated this week. The first Pinhole Print and Camera ...
More than a century of technology came together in one room for a project undertaken by students of Sacred Heart Academy. Over the course of a month, a group of Marcia Goss’ film photography students ...
One of the pin-hole cameras built by two Smith College students as a school project, sits on Main Street near Faces in downtown Northampton Nov. 5. Police cordoned off a large part of the downtown as ...
This is ingenious: Abelardo Morell is a former photography teacher who takes entire rooms and creates a camera obscura out of them (or a pin-hole camera, much like those shoebox cameras you learn to ...
If you're looking for a new project to have a go at in lockdown then the COOPH team's video has arrived just at the right time. Their latest DIY tutorial is all about creating a self-made pinhole ...
Pinhole cameras are great for demonstrating the fundamentals of photography. By using film and a small hole as an aperture rather than a lens, they have become a plaything of traditionalists in the ...
Artist Jonathon Keats has teamed up with Berlin based exhibition space Team Titanic in one of the most ambitious (and possibly physically impossible) photography projects imaginable. Called ...