The Hole-On Ex Pinhole Camera
Give your little shutterbug a new angle on life.

You took Little Annie Leibovitz to her first photography exhibit last week, and now she's begging you for a camera of her own. But before you spend a bundle on her newest fixation, make sure she's serious about it.

The Hole-On Ex Pinhole Camera
The Hole-On Ex Pinhole Camera. This stylish little 35-millimeter kit contains so many activities in one! First, your budding photojournalist gets to construct the camera (it's printed on heavy, durable cardstock and is easily assembled with glue, a ruler and a pencil) and learn about the fundamentals of light and optics. Second, she gets to capture her unique view of the world on film. (She'll love how the metal aperture gives her photos a chic, moody appearance). And third, she gets to decide how best to display them: framing, scrapbooking or exhibiting them in a private gallery (i.e. her bedroom). When you see the results, you may decide to ditch your fancy Nikon and start borrowing her camera.


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