Lisa,
If you have access to a darkroom, soda pop pinhole cameras are easy, fun and
they really work. If you want the directions I use, let me know. I teach
this to high school students using paper negatives.
Janet Neuhauser
www.photobistro.com/janetneuhauser
> Lisa Reddig wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I know this as been asked many times before, but I never paid attention
>> because it seemed to have nothing to do with me.
>>
>> I may have an opportunity to teach some children to make pinhole cameras.
>> It is a small NYC school with ages ranging from 5 - 17.
>>
>> Are there some good places I can go to find ways to teach children about the
>> pinhole process?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lisa
>>
> Lisa:
> Try this one:
> http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/pinholeCamera/
> or
> http://taco.thoma.be/pinholes/how_to_make.html
> good luck,
> taco
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