Basically butchered an already beat up 6x9 Pocket Kodak Series II folding camera by removing the bellows, lens and lens board. Then proceeding to make the front door the pinhole area. Wraped it up with gaffer tape and proceeded to put a roll of Tri-X 400 in the back.
This particular shot was set on the front counter of the store I work in, and pretty much set the exposure for 5 minutes and just kinda stood in 3 different places for about a minute and a half. I have a second shot that'll be ready to upload in a moment.
I figured like some regulars to the store I might as well get some shots of the interior while I could because after the first of the year, "The Camera Center" I work at will no longer exist. Probably the only "real" camera store in Grand Rapids, in my opinion when it comes to a long history and display of analog cameras. Not sure what will happen yet to the large collection you see up on the wall in that room and the other room.