Even in the age of digital, we can have plenty of creative fun the low-tech (and low-cost) way: by building cool paper cameras and exploring the fascinating world of pinhole photography.Justin Quinell takes photography back to its roots by demonstrating how to create attractive pinhole cameras--that actually work. Instead of a lens, these cameras have a very tiny hole that "focuses" every point of light passing through it onto paper, thus imprinting the image permanently. A CD, included with the book, contains seven templates for making the cameras; the guide provides directions and advice on shooting successful, artistic pinhole photographs in many different conditions. Both beginning and experienced photographers will find these eye-opening
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