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The Beginners Guide to Pinhole Photography

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Pinhole photography requires no camera, no lenses, and no focusing-just a tiny hole in a can or box provides the light to make images on photographic film or paper. Richly illustrated with pinhole photographs, this book teaches the principles of photography. Starting with step-by-step instructions for building a camera out of household materials, it gives details on shooting images; developing; printing images in a kitchen, bathroom, or darkroom; and building special features such as wide-angle cameras. A complete discussion of the materials needed is included. 

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Jim Shull

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I didn't read the whole book, just read parts of it. It was interesting, I am not really that into pinhole photography to really get into this book.
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