“Pinhole cameras use a tiny hole instead of a lens to cast an often
unpredictable image onto film. They’re relatively simple to build,
which makes them ideal DIY projects. To help you out, stock photo
agency Corbis has commissioned a series of fanciful pinhole camera
designs. Each camera comes as a pdf download that includes instructions
to turn a simple sheet of paper into a real camera.”
Materials
- Cereal box or other lightweight cardboard
- Small square of tinfoil or a soda can
- This sewing needle
- Empty film canister
- 35mm fil
From RetroThing.