"The evolution of image begins with a simplistic dark box." - Taylor Crompton '15
"We then captured larger pinhole photographs using an entire room as the camera in creating a camera obscura or “black box. An image from outside was projected upside down on the opposite wall." - Nate Kremer '14
"The pinhole camera is one of the earliest versions of a camera. It has a shutter that is manually placed on and off and the can used is light tight." - Ben Rumrill '14
"The pinhole camera was simple yet effective. Using a tin can with a hole and light sensitive paper, one can expose the paper, which was in a black space to an image. The negatives are then developed and positives were made." - Georgia Morrison '14
"We experienced the hands on process of developing photos." - Taylor Crompton '15
" The pinholes have manually loaded film and human controlled exposure time and development process." - Colin Rodman '14