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The Beginner's Guide to Pinhole Photography


Jim Shull

Recommended for total beginners.

UK/Europe: Buy 'The Beginner's Guide to Pinhole Photography' from Amazon.co.uk

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Our review: Back to basics. This is a good book for those starting out in pinhole photography with no prior experience. It covers the basics in an easy to understand language and with clear imagery. Also good for children. Some colour photographs would have brightened the pages up. Recommended for total beginners.

From the publisher

Pinhole photography requires no camera, no lenses, and no focusing-just a tiny hole in a can or box provides the light to make images on photographic film or paper. Richly illustrated with pinhole photographs, this book teaches the principles of photography. Starting with step-by-step instructions for building a camera out of household materials, it gives details on shooting images; developing; printing images in a kitchen, bathroom, or darkroom; and building special features such as wide-angle cameras. A complete discussion of the materials needed is included.

Paperback: 80 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 0.23 x 10.94 x 8.45
Publisher: Amherst Media; (March 1999)
ISBN: 0936262702

 

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