Pinhole Camera Basics

See what a 4×5 pinhole camera looks like and learn how it works with this brief video by Joel Heffner. You can use a 4″x5″ film or a Polaroid back to take pictures with it. [www.pinholing.net]

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 7

Number 7 in a series of DIY 4×5 Pinhole camera from materials found in the shed!

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 3

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 6

Number 6 in a series of a DIY 4×5 pinhole camera built from materials found in the shed.

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 10

Part 10 in a series of building a 4×5 pinhole camera from materials found in the shed.

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 8

Part 8 in the construction of a 4×5 pinhole camera from scratch.

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 9

Part 9 in the construction of a 4×5 pinhole camera from scratch

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 12

In this part of the series we actually shoot with the completely built camera. The shoot was done at the Taking Point Lighthouse, just outside Port Macquarie, on the north coast of NSW Australia.

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Build a 4×5 Pinhole Camera – Part 11

Part 11 in the series of a 4×5 handmade pinhole camera.

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Build a 4×5 PinHole Camera – Part 5

Part 5 in the construction of a 4×5 pinhole camera from scratch.

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