PINHOLE CAMERA
Grades 7-12


Rides, William Mokrynski.

Students learn about photography by creating their own camera. The first half of this workshop will feature a presentation providing a historic overview of the origins of the pinhole camera and a look at a multitude of different artist made cameras and techniques including panoramic pinhole cameras, anamorphic pinhole cameras, multi-pinhole cameras and multiple exposure techniques. In the second half of the workshop, students will build their own panoramic pinhole
camera. Following step-by-step instructions, students will construct a simple tin-can camera using common household items. For the remainder of the workshop participants will work with their self-built pinhole camera, producing black and white photo-paper negatives that will later be contact printed in the darkroom to create final positive prints.

Health and Safety waver required if workshop takes place at Gallery 44

Darkroom: required

Instructor Fee: $75 + GST

Materials fee: approximately $4 per student, $1 if the school supplies the paper and chemistry
.

Maximum Class size: 30 students at the school or 25 students at Gallery 44

Location: TDSB School or Gallery 44

The school/students will need to supply:

*Empty oatmeal/hot chocolate/coffee type tin cans (one per student if possible).