Introduction: Pinhole Film Camera

Humans are making more and more garbage, and we are looking for ways to reuse items to reduce the amount of garbage.

 Do you also have expired film and film packaging boxes, or empty iron and aluminum cans that you only drank a few days ago. Collect these things and make a simple pinhole film camera with me!

Supplies

You will need:

Film packaging box

Used film

Brand new negatives

Aluminum cans

Black paper

Paperclip

Needle

Black electrical tape

Scotch tape

Scissors

Utility knife

Pen

Ruler

Step 1: Camera

Open the box and cut off the crossed part

Step 2: Open a Hole

Cut out the lens and the hole for the film

 As long as the film can go through to this size, it’s fine.

Step 3: Pinhole

Disassemble the aluminum can and take a square aluminum sheet

 Poke a small hole in the middle with a needle

 Attach it to the paper box and re-adhere the paper box, except for the upward opening

Step 4: Film

Thread the new film from left to right and stick it to the old film

 Confirm that it can be transferred to the old film box and fixed with electrical tape

 Wrap the entire box with electrical tape, leaving pinholes and twisting of the film

 Insert the paperclip into the hole of the old film facing up, and tuck the toilet paper facing down

Step 5: Shutter

Take a piece of electrical tape and fold up one end

Glue a piece of black paper in the middle

Stick on the pinhole

Step 6: Done!