Camera Obscura

                    The world renowned pinhole photography Justin Quinnell has release a very cool product just in time for the holidays. For just 25 Euro, you can get your very own camera obscura kit complete with lens and projection screen. This will allow you to turn any [...] Read more »

How To Make a Pinhole Lens For Your DSLR

We seem to be developing more interest in pinhole photography, this is great!.  OK, so you have a digital SLR camera and you don’t really want to make/purchase a pinhole camera.  OK, understandable.  How about making a pinhole using a spare body cap?  The following link will take you through the steps to get you [...] Read more »

Pinhole Outing

The October 1st pinhole presentation at the Asheville Art Museum was sort of disappointing.  Bob Walther, Jim Norman and myself were the primary folks there.  Helen Kehoe dropped in but had other business to attend to.  We did have a museum employee drop by to eat his lunch. All was not lost.  We decide to [...] Read more »

Fully Automated Lego Pinhole Camera

We’ve our share of Lego camerasbefore, but I think this is the first time DIYP features a fully automated Lego made pinhole camera. Lego Enthusiast Bshikin build a camera from Lego parts and added quite a bit of automation using Lego Mindstorms (Lego for building machines). And the code is available via Google Code. The [...] Read more »

Pinhole Photography SIG

f/32 is forming a new special interest group called Pinhole Photography.  At the August meeting, a sign-up sheet was passed around and 17 members signed up.  If you were not able to be at the meeting and would like to join this new SIG, please send an e-mail with: (i) your name; (ii) your e-mail [...] Read more »