IAP26 Tuesday Lo-Fi Photos: Pinhole, Box-camera, & Scanner Photography

Day/Time: 4 Tuesdays starting January 6, 2:30—5:00pm

Location: W20, Studio 429 (W20-429)

Instructor: Jacob Geiger

A fuzzy black and white photograph of a flat landscape with a large tree in the center of the image
George Davison, Lanscape, c. 1910

In this class, students will begin by exploring the most fundamental forms of the camera: pinhole and box cameras. Students will construct cameras using low-cost and found materials and use their cameras to develop and print analog photographs using darkroom processes. We’ll look at images that use aberration, blur, and other optical “defects” to work outside conventions of photographic fidelity. Finally, we’ll look at the digital scanner as a tool for image-making rather than only reproduction. Through each of these processes, students will share and discuss the photographs they make. No prior experience is required

*All supplies for this class will be provided by the studio and paid for through the materials fee.

Tuition and Fees:
MIT Undergraduate + Graduate Students $100 | MIT Faculty, Staff, Spouses, Alumni $150 | Materials Fee: $20

  •  January 6, 2026 - January 27, 2026
     2:30 pm - 5:00 pm