Pinhole photography works by allowing light to pass through a small hole in the body cap. The purpose of this hole is to ...
OK, you want to view the Sun or an eclipse, but you don’t have an approved solar filter for your telescope. Maybe you don’t even have a telescope. No problem! I’ll bet you have a cardboard box. That ...
Looking for a project to kill the winter months while you wait for a vaccination? Why not try making a pinhole attachment for your analogue or digital SLR? The pinhole camera is the simplest ...
As we prepare for the Great American Eclipse, you might have your eclipse glasses ready. If not, another great way to view the eclipse is with a pinhole camera. They are extremely easy to make, and ...
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 ...
If you're interested in pinhole photography but you've been underwhelmed by some of the simple pinhole designs we've shared and you've seen around the net, the Battlefield Pinhole Camera is like the ...
Nostalgic for the good old days when a cardboard box, a pinhole, and some film meant you had a camera? The DIY junkies at weblog Make update the pinhole camera to work with your standard digital ...
Nikon once said that "a photographer is only as good as the equipment he uses, and a good lens is essential to taking good pictures." Not strictly true of course, someone with a good eye can work ...
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 ...
Before the age of smartphone “selfies,” drone cameras, and the instant gratification of Instagram, there was there was the pinhole camera. Pinhole photographers from around the world celebrated World ...