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PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY

Guided Pinhole Workshop

Pinhole Photography Workshop 2026
$40.00

Sunday, April 26, 2026 | 11:00 AM

April 26th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day!

Join us to experience using a pinhole camera made from recycled packaging cardboard!

This workshop includes:

  • Guided instruction on shooting with a pinhole camera

  • Cameras available for participants who do not have one

  • 120 film included 

  • Film development included

Registration is per camera, up to two people. Bring a friend!

Expect event to end around 3pm, but might run longer.

Whether you built your camera in March (link to camera building) or are joining fresh in April, this workshop is designed to help you slow down, experiment, and embrace the magic of analog photography.

Hosted by Nick Dvoracek, Pinhole Photography Expert
Check out his blog post from the Photo Walk at City Center:
Pinholica

April 26 11:00am - about 5pm
Feel free to bring drinks, lunch, snacks!

What to expect:

learn > photo walk > develop film > contact print

This workshop includes:

  • Guided instruction on shooting with a pinhole camera

  • Cameras available for participants who do not have one

  • 120 film included 

  • Film development included

  • Contact prints of your negatives

Whether you built your camera in March or are joining fresh in April, this workshop is designed to help you slow down, experiment, and embrace the magic of analog photography.

You can attend either workshop independently, but together they create a complete analog experience. From building your own camera to developing your final image.

This is an intentionally small group experience with space for just 15 cameras total.

Bonus for digital photographers:

Bring a body cap for your digital camera and we’ll drill and install a pinhole for you at no cost so you can experiment with pinhole photography on your own camera.

Through programs like this, Photo Opp continues to strengthen our local analog community and make traditional photographic processes accessible to all experience levels.

Hosted by Nick Dvoracek, Pinhole Photography Expert
Check out his blog :
Pinholica

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