Description
Discover the magic of photography at its simplest in this hands-on, two-weekend workshop. Over two consecutive Saturdays, participants will turn ordinary soda cans into fully functioning pinhole cameras — no lens, no electronics, just creativity and light.
Session One: Build your pinhole camera and learn the basics of photography. You’ll understand how pinhole photography works, why it creates dreamy, artistic images, and follow step-by-step instructions to safely transform a soda can into a light-tight camera. You’ll also load photographic paper and prepare to take your first pictures.
Session Two: Uncover how to develop, scan, and print the photos you’ve taken. Discover techniques for scanning and printing your unique pinhole images, bringing your work to life.
You’ll leave with:
· Your very own DIY pinhole camera
· A set of handmade photos
· A deeper understanding of the roots of photography
We invite adults and teens to participate in this workshop. It’s ideal for beginners, students, artists, or anyone interested in the craft of image-making.
Tuition: Members: $70/Non-Members: $95
About the Instructor
Jeff Mondlock is a professional photographer and visual storyteller based in Somerville, NJ, specializing in branding, corporate headshots, portraiture, and commercial video production. As the owner of Mondlock Moments Media Studio—now located in the historic Van Horne House—Jeff brings a thoughtful, approachable teaching style to every workshop.With a background in both photography and video, Jeff is passionate about helping creatives and small business owners feel confident behind the camera. He loves breaking down technical concepts into simple, practical steps that students can immediately apply to their own work. Jeff also produces podcasts and leads regular portrait, lighting, and creative technique classes throughout the year.