IN PHOTOGRAPHY THIS TERM
Can you make a camera out of a rockmelon, a letterbox, or a watering can?
The answer is yes, and a whole lot more!
This term, students in photography have been making pinhole cameras out of various objects. Pinhole cameras are a traditional darkroom technique that allows you to capture images using everyday objects. Students have been working on traditional photographic techniques, including film photography, pinhole photography, photograms, and cyanotypes. Next term, photography classes will focus (pardon the pun) on digital photography. Stay tuned for more wonderful photography work coming out next term.


