Slow down and take inspiration from Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet’s past in this hands-on family workshop where you will learn together how to make your own pinhole camera – and use it to capture a unique other-worldly image of this beautiful, historic, industrial site.
We’ll guide you through the process of building a pinhole camera step by step. This clever, early photography method doesn’t use a lens and was developed during the Victorian era. We will show you to use light-sensitive paper with your camera to capture images with a magical feel to them. Plus, we’ll help you find opportunities to take your own, atmospheric photos.
This workshop is suitable for the whole family to do together. All materials will be provided and no experience required.
What families have said about our workshops:
- “It’s good for children (and adults) to try something different.”
- “The best thing about it was the freedom for the kids to choose what they wanted to create. Also, great craft supplies.”
- “It’s useful to try something new at a reasonable price.”
- “I liked that it gave us some wholesome family time.”
Sessions run for 50 minutes. Please arrive at the start time of your ticket to ensure maximum time during the workshop. Please book a ticket for each child and a ticket for each adult who will be participating in the workshop. All ticket holders will be creating a camera each.
All children need to be accompanied by an adult. Recommended for ages 7 +
Check out our other family activities taking place at the hamlet this summer on our website
Please read the cancellation policy here before booking. We are unable to give refunds or ticket transfers with less than 7 days' notice before the session takes place.