The workshop will take place at Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence, Italy. It is part of the assignment on self-portrait, one of the required tasks of the Three-Year Course of Photography at Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence, Italy. The students will be asked to produce 4 to 6 pinhole self-portraits. Meets on March and April (dates TBA), 6pm – 10pm Sunday April 27, 12am – 5pm. We will be taking pinhole photographs at the tenth-century Pieve di San Cresci in Chianti. This workshop will give a historical and technical overview of pinhole photography, from pinhole cameras built from found boxes and containers, to large format pinhole cameras. The students will make their own pinhole cameras and will be using film and paper negatives. As a part of the workshop, students will choose their best pinhole photograph to scan and post in the Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day website. Alessandra Capodacqua has been a practising pinhole photographer since 1992. She has explored traditional and digital photography techniques, pinhole and toy cameras, alternative printing techniques.