This is an immersive 4-hour workshop where you’ll learn the history of pinhole photography, explore different types of camera builds, make your own pinhole camera, discuss composition and technique, then head out with your instructor to create pinhole photographs on paper that you’ll develop in the darkroom.
No experience necessary.
Anyone interested in attending this workshop should fill out our online application. This workshop is part of an ongoing series; if demand allows, applicants may be able to attend more than one workshop.
Made possible by funds from the Union County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
This program is a partnership between the Cranford Public Library and the Cranford Community Center. Additional funds provided by the Friends of the Library.