Matchbox Camera
My sister-in-law invited me to give a photography lesson to her kids, Ryan and Amelia. I thought we should start with the basics, building a pin hole camera. The matchbox camera was a perfect way to explain how a camera actually works. Ryan had never even seen a roll of film in his life. I truelly felt like a mad scientist.
They had fun and we even got a few results.

Not bad for a matchbox , some black electric tape and a roll of film. I think this one was exposed for about 20 seconds so poor Rylan had to stand still like that, vctorian style
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- Go-Pro
- Roll of gaffer or insulation tape
- Plumbing hose clamp
- Small nut and bolt combo
You can figure it out. Just tape your seat post with gaffer tape against against scratches.
GoPro diy Bike clamp
On e-bay you can find an orginal Go-Pro seat post mount for about $30. If you are prepared to wait for shipping or have a local dealer that has them in stock then be my guest. If you are like me who can't wait for the postman to arrive then this could be an option for you. The entire project took about 30mins and that enclues going to my local hardware store for the clamp.


