Level 2 Photography constructed their own pinhole cameras using old shoeboxes or any old box they had. They made them light tight by painting them black inside and then cut out a square in the box and covered it with tinfoil so they could poke a pinhole inside for their aperture. They then went into the darkroom where they loaded up their cameras with light sensitive darkroom paper and exposed this in the studio for 10 minutes opening the shutter they had made. Once this process was complete, they removed the paper back in the darkroom and using the darkroom chemicals to develop their outcomes.
Here you can see a positive image a student created by simply taking their negative into the darkroom and placing it under the light of the enlarger with a piece of darkroom paper below it, facing each other which creates the positive image.
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