Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is held each year on the last Sunday in April. This year, a workshop to learn about and create pinhole photographs will be hosted by Youth Art of Hawaii at Hawaii Technology Academy in Lihue on Sunday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is held each year on the last Sunday in April. This year, a workshop to learn about and create pinhole photographs will be hosted by Youth Art of Hawaii at Hawaii Technology Academy in Lihue on Sunday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“On this day, Kauai will become one of the worldwide sites to join others who take some time off from the increasingly technological world we live in and participate in the simple act of making a pinhole photograph, then sharing their visions to spread the unusual beauty of this historical photographic process,” said a press release.
The unique experience of pinhole photography allows you to make a photograph that requires only a light-tight container (box or can) with a tiny hole in one side (as a camera) and any photo-sensitive surface in it.
Using a pinhole camera provides for infinite depth-of-field, skewed perspectives and slower exposures. People may ultimately become more creative and more selective about what they choose to photograph.
Share creations with the rest of the world at www.pinholeday.org.
All materials and supplies will be provided, and ages 8 and over are invited. Adult supervision is required for those under 14.
To register for this free event visit the Eventbrite.com website and search for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.