Old photographic techniques were used to capture heritage alongside new ‘digital darkroom’ techniques. Young people gained creative and technical skills in digital photography and photo imaging techniques that bridged analogue and digital media.

Group Pinhole Portrait in Progress

Pinhole Photograph – 8 minute exposure

Pinhole Photograph – 2 minute exposure

Darkroom enlarger

Photogram by Viki Dangerfield

Photogram by Tonika Spiteri

Photogram by Cheyenne Mckane

Photograph by Sophie Parker

Cheyenne and Zain Sepia Pinhole Portrait

Jade Box Brownie positive and negative print

Stacey Box Brownie positive and negative print

Viki Box Brownie positive and negative print

Sammy and Amy Box Brownie negative and positive print

Tonika Box Brownie positive and negative print

Box Brownie negative and positive print

Sam and Amy Box Brownie positive and negative print

Group Cynotype pinhole print

Cynotype from nature

Cynotype

Fabric Cynotype of Victorian collar

Fabric Cynotype Print
The making of pinhole cameras provided an opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of photographic history and image making processes.