A multiple axis pinhole camera has a base, a sidewall, a detachable cover,
an inner surface, an outer surface, a support for holding a photographic
material and at least one aperture. The pinhole camera is constructed from
a paint can. The detachable cover is removed using a pry-type opener
provided with the camera. Adhesive tape is used to cover the apertures.
The apertures are located on both the sidewall and cover of the pinhole
camera. The inner surface of the camera is coated with a chemically
resistant light absorbing material such as a black epoxy paint. The inner
surface also forms a curved image plane to support the photographic
material. The support for holding photographic material can be an adhesive
tape or mechanical support. The pinhole camera can be a kit that can hold
the necessary components to develop a photograph. These developer
components in general include photochemicals, photographic materials,
measuring devices, print developing tube, a safelight for processing
photographic material and personal protection materials such as plastic
gloves.