Photography: Make Your Own Camera
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Photography: Make Your Own Camera

Experiment with the physics of the camera, the chemistry of the darkroom, and the exciting science of film exposure

By Armory Center for the Arts

Date and time

August 12 · 10am - August 16 · 12pm PDT

Location

Armory Center For the Arts

145 North Raymond Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 days 2 hours

For Ages 8 to 11 – Experience the magic of photography. Make your own pinhole camera from unexpected materials, such as with cardboard, or a soda can. Experiment with the physics of the camera, the chemistry of the darkroom, and the exciting science of film exposure. All supplies are provided and included in the price of the class.

Class Details

  • Monday to Friday, August 12 - August 16 (5 Class Meetings)
  • 10AM - 12PM
  • Joey Sanchez, Instructor
  • For Ages 8 to 11
  • $250/Student (tuition covers all meetings)

Armory Members receive 10% off classes

If you are a returning student, please make sure to review our policies, as we have made some changes since last session. You can find them here: https://www.armoryarts.org/visit/covid-19-protocols/

Masking for the general public and staff is strongly encouraged and based on individual preference.

Please Note: A full refund will be granted for withdrawals made in writing to registrar@armoryarts.org two weeks prior to the start of the first class. Please note, Eventbrite fees are non-refundable unless the class is canceled by the Armory.

No refunds or class credits are granted after the second class. No exceptions. Thank you for your understanding.

For more information regarding our studio policies, please visit: https://www.armoryarts.org/visit/covid-19-protocols/#studio-two

Organized by

Based in Pasadena, CA, Armory Center for the Arts is a nonprofit, contemporary visual art center whose mission is to nurture our community and its young people by creating, learning, and presenting art to advance equity and social justice.

$250