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Pinhole cmaera. If you read part 1 of this DIY, you now know what a pinhole camera is! This post is devoted to how to build a pinhole camera from scratch and the next two posts will be decorating your pinhole camera and tips for great pinhole photos. :) YAY! This post is pretty long & technical. if you have any confusion on a certain step, there are tons of other tutorials all over the internet (each one being a little bit different). A huge thank you to my wonderful dad for doing most of this tutorial. He's super amazing at building things, so I was very lucky to have his help. Enjoy! Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Here's my shutter.... I used a piece of craft foam and a piece of paper to make my shutter. Step 6. Step 7. 10.) This is how you take a photo!

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