Pinhole Camera 1.Select the type of camera you want to make 2.Gather your materials, and equipment together 3.Make you camera, ensuring that it is 'light safe' (e.g no light ca get into the camera once the lid is on) 4.Bring your finished pinhole camera into school to test (Note: if you have created a film pinhole camera you will need to get this processed yourself ) 5.Refine the design of you camera based on you experience of using it and seeing the result images. 6.Repeat your test 7.Invert and scan your negative image ( at least 300 dpi) 8.Exhibit your picture on you ePortfolio website.
photography Homework: Nancy Breslin, she lives and works in Washington , DC. She was a psychiatrist for a decade and then decided that she wanted to be a artist.And in 2000 she received a artist fellowship.