
Lomo Paper Pinhole Camera
A bottle of glue, a ruler, and a pencil are the only things separating you for pure & crushing pinhole ecstasy. The Hole-On-Ex is a palm-sized 35mm camera that you construct with your very own blood, sweat, & tears In exchange for about 90 minutes of your hard labor, you'll be handsomely rewarded with intense pinhole images, a new appreciation for the mechanics of photography, & an insanely charming new tool to shoot from the hip. Add the "Adventures in Pinhole" book at a special price! Do It Yourself / The Hole-On-Ex Paper Pinhole Camera Recommended Tools: (1) Ruler - Use for parts folding (2) Pen or Pencil - Use for parts rolling (3) White Glue - Use for parts sticking These three tools, about 90 minutes of your precious time, & a bit of precise finger-work are the only things separating you from your very own god's honest self-made camera creation From four die-cut pieces of paper card, you will meticulously construct an insanely charming little beastie that fully capable of shooting seriously devastating pinhole images 43 individual pieces are sitting tight - ready to be punched out, rolled up, stacked, shimmied, & glued. If you've ever fantasized about getting "Back to Basics," then this is the opportunity of a lifetime Can you taste the delicious anticipation of building this compact masterpiece? Then be sure to keep your lips moist to sample the pictures that it takes. In the grand tradition of pinhole photography, the Hole-On
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