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In these pages of resources for pinhole photography, I provide links to a few of the websites that I have found especially informative and links to commercial sources of cameras, equipment, and supplies that I use and support.
Information:
The Pinhole FAQ
A brief, concise introduction on the basics of pinhole photography, translated into many languages.
Darkroom Design for Amateur Photographers (Kodak)
The basics of setting up a temporary or permanent darkroom.
On-line Shopping:
The Beginner's Guide to Pinhole Photography (Jim Shull)
Teaches the basic principles of photography. Provides step-by-step instructions for building a camera out of household materials, gives details on shooting images; developing; printing images in a kitchen, bathroom, or darkroom; and building special features such as wide-angle cameras.
The Pinhole Format Company
A "how to" guide for making cardboard pinhole cameras. Includes 6 pinholes. A lovely, thoughtfully conceived book - makes a great gift.
Complete Pinhole Photography Kit With Wooden Camera
Everything you need to take and process a pinhole photograph: a simple wooden camera you put together, photographic paper, developer and fixer, tongs, gloves, trays, red filter to make a safelight, and a step by step instruction guide. Creates a 3x3 inch paper negative.