AC Photo Club hosts Worldwide Pinhole Day

Photo by Denisha Kranthoven | The Ranger Participants constructed cameras out of common household items such as tissue boxes, empty film canisters and cookie tins.
Photo by Denisha Kranthoven | The Ranger Participants constructed cameras out of common household items such as tissue boxes, empty film canisters and cookie tins.
Photo by Denisha Kranthoven | The Ranger
Participants constructed cameras out of common household items such as tissue boxes, empty film canisters and cookie tins.

On April 26, the Amarillo College Photography Club hosted the annual Worldwide Pinhole Day on the Washington Street Campus.

The main focus of the event was to celebrate the simplicities of photography with the community.

Basic pinhole photography allows a person to make a photograph that requires only a light-tight container with a tiny hole along with photosensitive paper.

Attendees also got a chance to talk to and show their work to guest artist Vaughn Wascovich, an associate professor of photography at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

For more information, visit www.pinholeday.org

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