PHOTOGRAPHY students from Bradford College will help visitors to a Bradford museum make their own pinhole cameras.

They will be at the Science and Media Museum to help celebrate World Pinhole Photography Day on April 30.

Photographs produced by the students on their own pinhole cameras, fashioned from everything from matchboxes to tin cans, are already on show in the museum as part of the Poetics of Light exhibition which runs until June 25.

They will pass on their knowledge of the basic photography form in workshops.

The first, Pinhole Portraits, runs between 1.30pm-2.30pm and is a drop-in workshop suitable for all ages. Visitors will discover how pinhole cameras work and can have their portrait taken by the students.

The second workshop runs from 2.30pm to 4pm and while free, tickets need to be booked in advance.

Students will teach guests how to make a pinhole camera using everyday items and then produce an image with it. Guests will get to watch their prints be developed in a darkroom. Staff will upload these images to an online gallery on the World Pinhole Day website.

This second workshop is suitable for anyone aged 10 or over although children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Places can be booked on eventbrite.co.uk/e/world-pinhole-gallery-tickets-33309547754