How Do You Make A Foldable 8X10 Pinhole Camera?
This pinhole camera takes the classic home-made camera and gives it a foldable portability and a “zoom” lens with different focal lengths. Pinhole cameras need to be loaded, unloaded and developed in a dark room with black-and-white photo chemicals. The pinhole camera itself is made with household materials. Cut the cardboard into four sections. Two sections should be 7.5 inches wide, and two should be 9.5 inches wide. All four should be of equal lengths (about 10 to 11 inches). Set apart the top and bottom halves of the photo paper box. When held up vertically, one will be the front of your pinhole camera and one will be the back. The zoom will stretch between the two box halves. Use the knife to score parallel, horizontal lines about ½ inch apart on each piece of cardboard. (You will score these lines along the 7 or 9.5 inch width, not the length.) Make as many scored lines as you need to fill each piece. Also, after you finish your first piece of cardboard, line it up with the secon