Through his brand ONDU, woodworker Elvis Halilović has been making lensless pinhole cameras for over seven years.
This week the Slovenian designer unveiled a beautifully designed series of pinhole cameras made from wood and held together in part by strong magnets.
Forget your camera phone, filters and “likes,” these tough little lensless film cameras are old school and completely manual, relying on direct exposure of light to film.
The cameras come in six different dimensions and film sizes, from the more common Leica 135 format to a 4″ x 5″ film holder camera, and as you can see, pinhole cameras are more than capable of making beautiful images.
You can learn more over on Kickstarter. (via THEmag)
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