Hi Malin,
When I'm travelling, I use a changing bag to load/unload my pinhole
cameras. I also keep a photo bag inside where I store my exposed sheets
of paper....then develop when I get home.... an idea that may work for
you while camping. The camera bags are rugged enough and fold down
nicely.
Corinne
On 17-Jun-04, at 3:54 AM, Malin Fabbri wrote:
Hello again!
I do have space for a darkroom, the reason I wanted to avoid using
one though, is to take a camera camping. It would be quite fun doing
instant pinholes in that enviroment. I guess I could try to stuff the
paper in a lightproof bag and develop when I get home.
I also went to a workshop on the holga cameras last night. A guy had
bought a holga with a polaroid backing from Japan. And then turned
the holga into a pinhole. Anyone done this? Good? Bad?
All the best,
Malin
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