How to Make a Pinhole Camera
Take authentic vintage-style photos with a camera you can make yourself. In a world saturated with selfies and instant effects layered over endless phone photos, take a step back and experience the science of the spiritual home of photography.
Learn how to develop the photos using a homemade solution: http://bit.ly/1UpDlX5
To make this homemade DIY pinhole camera, you’ll need the following items:
• Stiff black card
• Paper templates http://www.rigb.org/docs/camera_template_0.pdf
• Glue and black tape
• Scissors, craft knife and metal ruler
• Aluminium can
• Needle or pin
• Cork and a pair of pliers
• Fine emery or sandpaper
• Velcro strips
Cut the template out of the black card and fold it into shape, and cut a small space for the pinhole shutter. The pinhole itself is made from a small strip from a drinks can. Poke a hole with your needle, and then slot this into a shutter made of black card. You can attach a removable lid on your box with some strips of Velcro, and fix the shutter in place with glue. With the photographic film safely in the sealed box, you’re ready to take photos.
Making pinhole cameras is an excellent educational activity to do at school or at home. It can introduce children to the art and science of analogue photography, and also help instil a deeper understanding of the digital technology so prevalent today.
This film was created as part of a workshop for the L'Oréal Young Scientist Centre at the Royal Institution in March 2015, generously supported by L'Oréal.
Full instructions: http://www.rigb.org/education/loreal-young-scientist-centre/activities-to-try/pinhole-cameras
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Learn how to develop the photos using a homemade solution: http://bit.ly/1UpDlX5
To make this homemade DIY pinhole camera, you’ll need the following items:
• Stiff black card
• Paper templates http://www.rigb.org/docs/camera_template_0.pdf
• Glue and black tape
• Scissors, craft knife and metal ruler
• Aluminium can
• Needle or pin
• Cork and a pair of pliers
• Fine emery or sandpaper
• Velcro strips
Cut the template out of the black card and fold it into shape, and cut a small space for the pinhole shutter. The pinhole itself is made from a small strip from a drinks can. Poke a hole with your needle, and then slot this into a shutter made of black card. You can attach a removable lid on your box with some strips of Velcro, and fix the shutter in place with glue. With the photographic film safely in the sealed box, you’re ready to take photos.
Making pinhole cameras is an excellent educational activity to do at school or at home. It can introduce children to the art and science of analogue photography, and also help instil a deeper understanding of the digital technology so prevalent today.
This film was created as part of a workshop for the L'Oréal Young Scientist Centre at the Royal Institution in March 2015, generously supported by L'Oréal.
Full instructions: http://www.rigb.org/education/loreal-young-scientist-centre/activities-to-try/pinhole-cameras
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
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