Welcome to the gallery of work resulting from the pinhole workshops held during the EM exhibition.
The Camera was made out of a coffee tin. The pinhole made of a vary thin sheet of brass with a fine 0.6mm hole drilled with a pin. The shutter was made of gaffer tape and peeled back when the picture was taken.
The Negative was made of photographic paper curled inside the tin facing the pinhole.
The Exposure was 15 seconds for overcast weather or deep shade and 1 minute for sunny situations.
The Development was with simple print developer and fixative
The Print was created by scanning the negative, inverting the image and making a few small adjustments in Photoshop.
If you took part in the work shops you can download the image and print it out on your printer.
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Pinhole Workshop Gallery
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