Today is World Pinhole Photography Day and you can get involved in workshops around the UK to learn more about this form of photography.
One place free workshops will be taking place is in the darkroom at St Paul's Learning Centre in Bristol, sponsored by the Institute of Physics. A series of 45-minute workshops will be taking place where individuals and families will use a homemade pinhole camera to expose and develop a 'pinhole selfie' negative in a traditional darkroom and load their image onto the pinhole day gallery. Each family may also leave with a 6-month exposure solargraph pinhole camera (subject to availability).
Plus, anyone who makes a pinhole photograph on Pinhole Day, can scan the image and upload it to the World Pinhole Photography Day website where it will become part of an online gallery of lensless photography.
For more information, visit the World Pinhole Photography Day website.

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