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Crafting cool cardboard cameras

The words 'cool' and 'cardboard' seldom co-exist in the same sentence, but check out these camera models, at least one of which actually works as a pinhole camera.

Thanks to the MyModernMet blog for highlighting them, and check out the video below to see how one was created (a twin lens reflex). The scale is a lot larger than you may think. They're highly crafted objects...

Kiel Johnson's Cardboard Twin Lens Reflex Camera Time Lapse from Theo Jemison on Vimeo.

The full collection - of one Kiel Johnson - includes models of Polaroid and DSLRs, as well as more antique models.

View the camera collection >>






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