Pinhole photography isn't really difficult to do, but the results can be hit or miss. Still, its appeal lies in the fact that you can make a pinhole camera out of anything, and that it's actually a fun, experimental way to learn about photography.
But, just a couple of years ago, you can also simply pick up one of those simple P-Sharan cardboard pinhole cameras, pop in a roll of 35mm film, and get shooting. Let's look back at one of Alastair Bird's 2016 videos to refresh our memory about this fun paper camera. . thephoblographer.com
2019-11-25 02:00