3:30pm - 4:30pm
Workshop: How to Make a Camera out of Anything
This workshop takes a quick look at the history, theory, and practice of pinhole photography with an emphasis on the technical relationship between camera-making and image formation. Each participant will leave with a camera (made from one of several objects provided), an image made by that camera, and an understanding of how to make a camera out of anything at all.
For more information about the ICP continuing education class on which this workshop is based visit: http://makeanythingacamera.wordpress.com/
Register here: http://photoville-icppinhole-630.eventbrite.com/
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Workshop: How to Make a Camera out of Anything
This workshop takes a quick look at the history, theory, and practice of pinhole photography with an emphasis on the technical relationship between camera-making and image formation. Each participant will leave with a camera (made from one of several objects provided), an image made by that camera, and an understanding of how to make a camera out of anything at all.
For more information about the ICP continuing education class on which this workshop is based visit: http://makeanythingacamera.wordpress.com/
Presented by: Elizabeth Sales
Register here: http://photoville-icppinhole-71.eventbrite.com/
About Liz Sales:
Liz Sales worked as an Assistant Cameraman in major motion picture camera departments before returning to school to earn an MFA from the ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies. Since graduating, she has maintained an active exhibition record and taught as a guest artist in graduate and undergraduate programs, as well as at the Sadie Nash After‐School Program. She is a weekly contributor to Conveyor Magazine’s blog: blog.conveyormagazine.org and life-long lover of handmade technology. Liz lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.