Analogue Photography (Grades 9-12)
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Photography is celebrating its 200th birthday! The first permanent photo was taken in France by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826! Of course, there were no iPhones, digital cameras or computers then - it was all done with silver, light, and a few chemicals (a process now known as analogue photography). In this camp we will use the most basic cameras possible to create amazing photographs without any digital device or printer. You will have a chance to make and use your own pinhole cameras as well as some that we will provide. We will also use some modern instant cameras (provided) that use special film for instant photos. Come experience the joy of silver & light!
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