There's a stall on Greenwich market which sells them as picture frames.

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> On 4 Jan 2016, at 01:30, Darren Addy <pixelsmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I call upon the PDML Collective Hive for ideas (and, optionally,
> LINKS) to fun things to do with 4x5 film holders. I tripped across a
> box of some, priced too cheaply, at a local antique store and bought
> the lot intending to sell the majority.
> 
> However, I intend to keep 2 or 3 for myself. One obvious project would
> be to make a pinhole camera. Anyone have a favorite design (or plans)
> to share? (PS: International Pinhole Photography Day is April 24,
> 2016)
> 
> I've also seen some ultrawide (think Hasselblad SWC) cameras built,
> but those would require the future purchase of a wide lens/shutter
> combo that is outside my planned expenditures for at least a while.
> 
> Alternative ideas are also welcomed. I have no 4x5 camera ATTM, but I
> suppose buying or building one of those from scratch would be another
> possibility. I do have a 4x5 enlarger and paper up to 20x24 that I'm
> itching to do SOMETHING with.
> 
> PS... if you are interested, a good video 5 minute video on Pinhole
> can be found here:
> http://www.withoutlenses.com/articles/general/about-pinhole-from-nancy-breslin
> 
> 
> -- 
> Pinhole Photography: It's not just for Hipsters any more!
> 
> 

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