1Q.what is pinhole photography? 1A.A pinhole camera is a camera without lens but with a tiny aperture.
2Q.what does a photo of a pinhole camera look like? 2A.The outcome of a pinhole camera is like a black and white photo.
How to make a pinhole camera:
What you need:
2 pieces of white card stock
Aluminium foil Tape
Pin or paper clip
Instructions:
1. Cut a square hole Cut a square hole into the middle of one of your pieces of card stock.
2. Tape a piece of aluminum foil over the hole.
3.Use your pin or paper clip to poke a small hole in the aluminum foil.
Facts about pinhole cameras:
1.The first known description of pinhole photography is found in the 1856 book The Stereoscope by Scottish inventor David Brewster, including the description of the idea as "a camera without lenses, and with only a pin-hole". One older use of the term "pin-hole" in the context of optics was found in James Ferguson's 1764 book Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and optics.
2.Pinhole photographs have nearly infinite depth of field, everything appears in focus. As there's no lens distortion, wide angle images remain absolutely rectilinear. Exposure times are usually long, resulting in motion blur around moving objects and the absence of objects that moved too fast.
6 Photographers using the technique: Billy Childish Jesse Richards Wolf Howard