Usually fire and photography aren't well matched for one another, but look closer... a standard matchbox is the perfect size for 35mm film. Making a really awesome, super portable, easy to use pinhole camera that
functions closely to a regular camera is easier than you think!
Just follow this link for the tutorial: http://www.matchboxpinhole.com/
Not convinced? Still afraid to take the jump?
This is the 'ingredient' list I snagged from the site:
-A matchbox!
-A new roll of 35mm film. Any type will do, but normal colour print film 100 or 200 speed works
-An empty roll of 35mm film with at least 1cm stub of film sticking out.
-Some thin cardboard (the box the new film comes in is fine)
-An empty aluminium drink can
-Black PVC electricians tape
-The plastic from a spiral binder, or any small piece of thin, curved plastic
-A fine sewing needle or pin
-Scissors
-A sharp craft knife
-A black marker pen
PS: The site even has tips on how to use your new matchbox pinhole camera!
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