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Through the little lens: Pinhole photography for kids

What does the city look like through the eyes of a child? Join us on an exciting journey in Foam, with a pinhole camera in hand! In this special workshop, kids will hit the streets with curious eyes and creative minds. Inspired by the exhibition The Underground Camera, they’ll experiment with spy photography and explore the art of composition – capturing the city in surprising new ways.

© Charles Breijer / Nederlands Fotomuseum.
Workshop pinhole fotografie voor kinderen © Foam.

About the workshop

During this workshop, we’ll work with a pinhole camera—a simple yet fascinating camera with no lens. Instead, it uses a tiny hole (the “pinhole”) to let in light and project an upside-down image onto the back of the camera. It’s a surprisingly easy way to explore the basics of how photography works!

We’ll kick things off at the exhibition The Underground Camera for some inspiration. Afterwards, we head out into the streets of Amsterdam to take our own photographs before developing them ourselves inside a mobile darkroom.

To wrap things up, we’ll hang the photos up to dry and admire everyone’s unique perspective. At the end of the workshop, each child will take home their very own set of spy photos—secret evidence of their pinhole adventure through Amsterdam.

Workshop pinhole fotografie voor kinderen

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Through the little lens: Pinhole photography for kids