What is pinhole photography? Pinhole photography consists of a lightproof box, an aperture (hole) and light-sensitive material. Light is passed through the pinhole to project an inverted (upside down) image onto the paper/film on the opposite end of the camera.
Here is one of the pinhole images I made in positive and negative form:
WWW: I made a successful pinhole photo and developed it in the dark room. I then converted it into positive form. EBI: I could make some more pinhole photos and maybe change the setting of them.
How I made my Pinhole Camera:
I first picked out an empty box that could completely blackout when closed. Using a pair of scissors I then cut a square hole into on side of my box. Next, I taped tin foil over the hole and poked a small hole in the centre of the foil. I then went out to take my pictures making sure I capture the postive and the negatives. Here is an example of what a pinhole camera looks like, similar to the one I made myself.