I search Kickstarter from time to time but often see pathetic projects (remember the asses around the world one?), or lame ones asking people to fund their mediocre photographic travels. From time to time good book projects from some talented photographers. I was really keen on Kickstarter for a time but stopped after about 60-70% of them taking 3-5x longer than anticipated or resulting in quite a lame result.
(Addendum: I re-read your post and apologize for being nice such a wet blanket. I'm a bit burned from unrealized expectations. You post is a good one to highlight neat and admirable projects, I'll share here when I see then)
Another nice recent project: Dead Link Removed. (Ending June 25th, 2015)
Their first Kickstarter project was about 2 years ago. And I've heard good things about their cameras from several users.
I'm getting me a nice little 6x6 camera so i'll never have to leaf home without a pinhole camera.
I like their 6x17 curved film plane camera as well, but I already have a 6x17 from Natasha.
I do still need a fine 5x7 inch pinhole camera, but I can't afford one right now.
(Ondu new 6x6 camera)
To start I would like to recommend a book funding campaign for a B&W analogue photo book:
Spectator - book of photographs by Krešimir Kopčić
See: Dead Link Removed
I admire his work so I gladly support his upcoming book. He has a good eye for shapes, context, settings and forms. And all images are technically perfect.
You can view his work here: http://kresimirkopcic.zenfolio.com/f388543621
The three images that impressed me most are:
- By the Way # 5
- Lines and shapes # 1
- North # 6.
It will be a joy and inspiration to view his book!
BTW: this campaign is new and has 26 days left from now (from May 25th).
Edit: I asked him what he used for the photography in his book. He answered: "mostly Leica M7 with different lenses, mostly Tri-X, mostly Xtol and mostly Fomabrom 111"
here's one you can waste your hard earned buckeroos on.
http://phogotraphy.com/2015/05/28/lumigraphe-worst-kickstarter-of-all-time/
here's one you can waste your hard earned buckeroos on.
http://phogotraphy.com/2015/05/28/lumigraphe-worst-kickstarter-of-all-time/
This showed up in my Facebook account today. I know a photographer who tapes his digital camera to the top of a cheapo TLR camera -- the digital camera captures the image off the GG of the TLR viewfinder. I'll have to tell him about this -- perhaps he can get a kickstarter going for his idea!
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Another nice recent project: Dead Link Removed. (Ending June 25th, 2015)
Their first Kickstarter project was about 2 years ago. And I've heard good things about their cameras from several users.
I'm getting me a nice little 6x6 camera so i'll never have to leaf home without a pinhole camera.
I like their 6x17 curved film plane camera as well, but I already have a 6x17 from Natasha.
I do still need a fine 5x7 inch pinhole camera, but I can't afford one right now.
(Ondu new 6x6 camera)
We spent a long time accumulating a stash of pack film housings, rollers and other assorted parts so that we can finally make the 4X5 pack film holder a sustainable reality. The plan is to have this as a regular stock item for years to come, allowing new users to feed their desire for shooting instant film. Along with the revival of 4X5 BW P/N material by the New55 project, we hope to create a broad base of users who enjoy shooting large format instant film.
We have already done the bulk of work to bring this product to life. We have spent hours designing, perfecting and testing our concept (as well as hundreds of sheets of instant film), and we are almost ready to go. All we need is just a little bit more help to get this rolling and out into the world. 100% The funds will go towards fabrication and design work as well as the cost of the parts that go into each and every holder (screws, darkslides etc.,). We will also be continuing to get more pack film housings so that we have a steady supply of parts for years to come, which is where any excess funds raised will go towards.
We expect the regular retail price to be higher then the Kickstarter promotional price (between $189-$199 for the regular black version), so this is a great chance to get a unit.
Another project: "Instant pack film holder for 4x5" cameras" by Catlabs:
Dead Link Removed
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