3. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
4. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
5. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
body
6. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
body
7. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
8. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
9. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
10. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
shutter
11. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
shutter
12. what are the only things you
NEED in a pinhole camera?
(light-tight)
bodyaperture
(hole)
shutter
(and something light-sensitive if you want to make a permanent image)
31. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size
32. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size
33. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size
34. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
35. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
36. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
37. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
38. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
39. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size focal length
(aperture to paper)
exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
40. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size focal length
(aperture to paper)
exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
41. your pinhole camera doesn’t have “settings”...
but what can you control?
aperture size focal length
(aperture to paper)
exposure time
(how long is the shutter open?)
42.
43. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
44. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
45. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
46. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
47. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
48. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
49. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
50. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
51. ALSO - you can control how far away your
camera is from what you are photographing
66. your piece of aluminum!
how big should your
aperture be?
Ms. Appel
67. your piece of aluminum!
how big should your
aperture be?
you can either guess, or
use the Mr. Pinhole
Wizard calculator
Ms. Appel
68. your piece of aluminum!
how big should your
aperture be?
you can either guess, or
use the Mr. Pinhole
Wizard calculator
http://www.mrpinhole.com/holesize.phpMs. Appel
69. your piece of aluminum!
how big should your
aperture be?
you can either guess, or
use the Mr. Pinhole
Wizard calculator
http://www.mrpinhole.com/holesize.php
either way, the hole will be teeny tiny
Ms. Appel
80. your piece of aluminum with your aperture!
Ms. Appel
81. your piece of aluminum with your aperture!
use sandpaper, and
sand it thoroughly on
both sides, then clean
off the dust with
water & paper towels
Ms. Appel
101. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
102. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
3. Seal with electrical tape
103. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
3. Seal with electrical tape
4. Take your picture!
104. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
3. Seal with electrical tape
4. Take your picture!
5. Develop your picture! (Save your electrical tape!)
105. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
3. Seal with electrical tape
4. Take your picture!
5. Develop your picture! (Save your electrical tape!)
6. While you’re waiting, feel free to re-load your
camera for the next picture - you can always leave
it loaded in the darkroom & be ready to start
tomorrow!
106. Pinhole process:
1. Bring a pencil/pen & timer (phone, watch, etc)
2. Load camera (sticky side OUT!)
3. Seal with electrical tape
4. Take your picture!
5. Develop your picture! (Save your electrical tape!)
6. While you’re waiting, feel free to re-load your
camera for the next picture - you can always leave
it loaded in the darkroom & be ready to start
tomorrow!
7. Also - you CAN load your camera and take it
home to take a picture! (But you only get one, and
make sure it stays light tight!)