HOW TO MAKE A PINHOLE CAMERA WITH A DSLR BODY CAP
Pinhole photography is a lensless form of photography. Essentially, the pinhole camera is a lightproof box with a tiny aperture and a photosensitive material positioned inside. Light passes through the aperture and projects an inverted image onto the interior of the box where the photosensitive material is fixed. You can make a pinhole camera out of practically anything, and the results are unique and often surprising.
ANALOGUE IDEAS IN A DIGITAL WORLD Modifying your DSLR camera’s body cap to create a pinhole effect is a simple project that allows for real-time adjustments that the analogue process doesn’t. As long as you can spare a body cap you can do this. The lens emulates the distinctive vignette and softness of a pinhole photograph in a fraction of the time and is great for adding an abstract or surreal quality to an image. While the digital technique isn’t the same as a classic biscuit-tin camera, your home-made lens makes for a dynamic approach to a nostalgic analogue process. Plus, the unpredictability of the results adds an interesting twist to your digital practice.