Thursday, January 31, 2013

A Working Polaroid Instant Camera Built Out of Popsicle Sticks


This is a brief excerpt from PetaPixel




Michael Zhang · Jan 30, 2013


Brighton-based photographer and product designer Maxim Grew recently came up with the idea of building an instant camera out of a Polaroid film holder and a stack of wooden popsicle sticks.The bellows of the camera were created using thick card stock and duct tape, and the lens was salvaged from an old folding camera (the kind you might find at a thrift store).

Grew took photographs at a regular interval as he was building, and created this video showing how the camera came together:


The camera takes Polaroid Type 100 film. Grew had some Fuji-FP 100C lying around, and shot this same photograph showing that the camera actually works:


Focusing the camera is a bit tricky. Grew says that he’d have to stick an external rangefinder onto it if he were to use the camera out and about.

(via Maxim Grew via Photojojo)

Image credits: Photographs and video by Maxim Grew



By: Michael Zhang


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