Create a Pinhole Camera!
Part of the Summer Reading 2026 collection
Main | Detroit Public LibraryDetroit, MI
Multiple dates
Overview
Discover how people took photographs long ago.
Have you ever wondered how people took pictures in the past? Before phones, digital cameras, or even lenses? In this fun, hands-on 5-week class, teens and tweens will explore the magic of photography by building their own pinhole cameras from simple materials. They’ll discover how light creates images, experiment with taking photos, and even develop their own pictures. Hosted by Keturah Abdullah.
Mondays, June 29th- July 27th @ 12pm. Ages 11-18
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Location
Main | Detroit Public Library
5201 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
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