Renowned pinhole photographer Justin Quinnell has released a book to teach children about light and pinhole photography.
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Hot on the heels of world pinhole day, Pinhole photographer Justin Quinnell has released a book all about this analogue medium.
Titled 'Discovering Light', the book is designed to be used by parents and teachers who are looking for ways they can educate children on pinhole photography and light.
The book includes 24 activities such as creating a 6-month exposure camera for just 50p and an inexpensive digital projector. Plus, a CD is supplied which contains resources for printing out.
Discovering Light is priced at £20 and is available now from Millgate House.

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does this guy not realise that kids have phones and tablets?
try using a pinhole camera for instagram, snapchat etc.
Quote:the book is designed to be used by parents and teachers who are looking for ways they can educate children on pinhole photography and light.
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Quote:the book is designed to be used by parents and teachers who are looking for ways they can educate children on pinhole photography and light.
i refer you to my last comment.
Quote:I'm no fan of retro tech, but are you seriously suggesting parents needn't bothering trying to educate their kids on the basics because they have a smartphone in their sticky hands?
you can teach them the basics on their phones/tablets if necessary.
i am not a lover of phones/tablets as cameras but you could learn more than from a pinhole.
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