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I recently made a 3D stereoscopic pinhole camera from some empty film boxes and being a perfectionist, I decided to give it another go. This tutorial will show you how I made an improved version with the added feature of shooting half framed sprocket shots too. Go grab yourselves some film boxes!
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After a brief hiatus, I'm back with yet another pinhole tutorial. This time I'll show you how I created my first stereoscopic (that's 3D to most people) pinhole camera. Read how after the jump!
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As part of my 2013 bucket list, I've tried out doing a pinhole photography test roll last month. Here are my results.
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A step-by-step tutorial to make your own pinhole camera for Polaroid film!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, 110, and now... Instant Film! So, I'm now about to show you how to get something good out of a bad, bad habit: let's make a DiY pinhole camera for your Instax Mini film!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 110, 120, instant film...and of course, 35mm!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, instant film, and now...110!
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At first it was very basic, but this year my pinhole camera got some new features. Here’s the history of my home-made camera.
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The Diana+ Multi Pinhole Operator is a nice analogue toy in the Diana family. Use pinhole for dreamy pictures without thinking about lenses. Explore the world like a bee and use multiple pinholes. Let your Diana head spin.
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Don't worry about overexposing your film. Redscale it and shoot pinhole
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Hello! My name is Tess and I am currently a high school student in England and soon I will be writing a series for all you other lomographers.
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Some months ago, we celebrated International Pinhole Day. Sounds like a good reason to make your own pinhole camera, right? Here's a quick tutorial on how to make a pinhole camera the easy way without special necessities.
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A medium format Queen: DIANA Multi PInhole Operator. For all Pinhole Lovers comes this beautiful version of DIANA with many different options to play and experiment.
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So, Worldwide Pinhole Day is coming up in a few days--are all of you pinhole-ready? Are your pinhole cameras armed and ready to shoot? In case you're among those who prefer making their own special pinhole camera for the occasion, this checklist of things you need to remember when making one could be of help!
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Did you know April 29th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day? How about celebrating it building your own pinhole camera? How about making an instant pinhole camera? You only need an Instant Back+ and then it really is easy as pie!
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The employees of the garbage collection in Hamburg often see their city from another point of view. They know every single backyard and every secret corner. Now some of them tried to capture these points of view in photos, using dumpsters as larger-than-life pinhole cameras!
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If you want to go back to the roots of photography, one thing you can do is play with a pinhole camera. By using a pinhole camera, you can learn or go back to the basics of photography while having a lot of fun. Here are some tips that might help you.
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Sick of having to decide between colour and redscale pictures? You're worries are over! You can double expose redscale and colour shots thanks to the Beeblebrox! Just follow this step-by-step guide to creating your own Beeblebrox Pinhole Camera and you won't be sorry.
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A few months back, I started this lomography business with a really nice and cheap plastic DIY TLR camera. I loved it so much that I just wanted to meet the rest of its family. Now, I’m going to introduce another member of its family to you. The TLR's sister’s name is 3D Stereo Pinhole camera, and it gave me a lot less trouble than the first one.
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Here's a review of the P-Sharan pinhole camera that I used on my vacation in Austin, Texas during the summer of 2011. Read on to find out the difference between cameras with lenses and the pinhole.