Renowned National Geographic photographer RJ Kern led a pinhole photography workshop at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City. The workshop was attended by Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth.
KATELYNN NESS
National Geographic photographer RJ Kern recently led a pinhole photography workshop at at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City. Participants combined creativity with science as they learned the principles behind pinhole photography, constructed their own pinhole cameras, and captured unique images using this historic photographic process.
Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth recently had the opportunity to experience photography from a whole new perspective during a Pinhole Photography Workshop.
National Geographic photographer RJ Kern leads a pinhole photography workshop at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City.
During the Portraits at the Fairgrounds photography sessions, RJ Kern photographed Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth alongside their animal. Kern is a photographer for National Geographic.
Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth recently took part in a pinhole photography workshop led by National Geographic photographer RJ Kern. The activities includes building a camera.
Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth recently took part in a pinhole photography workshop led by National Geographic photographer RJ Kern. The activities includes building a camera.
Renowned National Geographic photographer RJ Kern led a pinhole photography workshop at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City. The workshop was attended by Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth.
During the Portraits at the Fairgrounds photography sessions, RJ Kern photographed Butler and Colfax County 4-H youth alongside their animal. Kern is a photographer for National Geographic.
National Geographic photographer RJ Kern recently led a pinhole photography workshop at at the Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art in David City. Participants combined creativity with science as they learned the principles behind pinhole photography, constructed their own pinhole cameras, and captured unique images using this historic photographic process.