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April 13, 2026
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Jessica Pope
Communications and Media Relations Coordinator

Õ¬Äи£Àû Invites Community to Explore Pinhole Photography April 26

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VALDOSTA — In celebration of Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, Valdosta State University invites campus and community members of all ages to explore the art and science of photography in its most fundamental form from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 26, in Fine Arts Building Room 2056. This event is free of charge. 
 
Hosted by the Department of Art & Design, Õ¬Äи£Àû’s Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day event offers participants a unique opportunity to build their own pinhole camera, capture original images, and develop their photographs in a traditional darkroom setting. It is designed to inspire creativity, curiosity, and a deeper appreciation for the origins of photographic technology.
 
Pinhole photography, which uses a simple light-tight box with a tiny aperture instead of a lens, dates back centuries and demonstrates the core principles of how images are formed. Despite its simplicity, the process yields striking, often dreamlike images that are sure to captivate Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day attendees of all ages. 
 
“Our goal is to make photography accessible and engaging for everyone,” said Jim Reiman, assistant professor of photography and graphic design at Õ¬Äи£Àû.
 
By guiding participants through the process of building a camera, taking a photograph, and developing it by hand, this special event offers a rare tactile experience that connects art, science, and history. This approach reflects Õ¬Äи£Àû’s commitment to cultivating thoughtful, informed, and engaged citizens prepared to shape both their communities and the wider world.
 
No prior experience is necessary. Photographic paper and chemistry will be provided by Õ¬Äи£Àû’s Department of Art & Design. Participants should bring a light-tight container — cookie or tea tins, shoe boxes, empty paint cans, etc. — to convert into a pinhole camera. Those who wish to create a DSLR pinhole cap should bring their own compatible body cap, but this is not necessary.
 
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is an annual global event that celebrates creativity and the enduring appeal of analog photography. Õ¬Äи£Àû is proud to bring this celebration to the local community through an immersive and educational experience.
 
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Want to build a pinhole camera before the event? 

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Jim Reiman

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Peter Anderson

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Kenyate Bolton

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Haley Miller

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Jamari Hall

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Yusef Wehling

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Jay Couch

 

 

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