with digital cameras coming down in price and eliminating the cost of film processing, photography has become more accessible for clubs. There are many ways to enjoy photographic activities and, surprisingly, you don't even need a camera for some!
PINHOLE CARTRIDGE CAMERAS
With cartridge film and some everyday craft resources you can make your own club camera to experiment with. Pinhole cameras are a great way for children to begin to understand the mechanics of photography.
You will need:
* Cartridge of 126 size film (for instance, Kodak Gold 200 Film for colour prints in 126 size)
* Black paper
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