9 April 2008 10:12 GMT / By Katie Scott
The 27 April is Worldwide Pinhole Photography day and Corbis is marking the occasion by launching its own range of free pinhole models.Mooted as the oldest form of camera photography, pinhole photography has enjoyed a massive revival around the globe and the 27 April will see pinhole snappers worldwide sharing their images.
Corbis is joining in by unveiling a set of ReadyMech pinhole cameras, designed exclusively with Corbis images and illustrations by New York graphic design firms FWIS.
Pinhole enthusiasts can just visit the Corbis ReadyMech website, download the template for free, print and then build their own pinhole camera.
And snappers can then upload their images onto the Worldwide Pinhole Photography day website to share with others. Cameras


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