Any good Kickstarter & Indiegogo photo projects to be seen

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Once in a while there are some fine crowd funding for analogue photo projects like books, cameras, new film, etc.
Problem is, sometimes one sees it only when the funding has ended.

So, If you've seen a good ongoing funding campaign please report it here, if it is (analogue) photography related.
Share the link to Kickstarter, Indiegogo or where ever the campaign is hosted and don't forget the mention when it will end.

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Bert from Holland
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Any good Kickstarter & Indiegogo photo projects to be seen

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 them).
 
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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"
 
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Hi Richard,
A true concern, I know, but I'm an optimist
And besides many "lame" or "boring" projects, there were some good ones. And hopefully with this thread we can keep an eye on only the worthy ones, without have to look/search through so many not-so-good-ones.

These are some of the old ones I liked, got funded and came trough on delivering the promised rewards:

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Dead Link Removed (not photography, but still fun)
 
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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)
 

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I backed this one. Getting a 6x6.
 
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Terrific photographer. I kicked in for the book. Thanks for showing me this.
 

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I don't risk investment in other peoples' dreams. I can't even invest in my own dreams.
 

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I've had good luck with kickstarter and indiegogo.
Photography equipment wise, I backed the Foldio portable light tent (which worked out well and gets moderate use) and a set of wireless flash triggers whose claim to fame was being tiny. They delivered, but I've never used them because I ended up buying a set of Youngno flashes with wireless reciever integrated right into them (I know Youngno doesn't get a lot of love online, but these have worked out fantastic for me). I also backed the Walter Kosseler project (a photobook of a German officer from WW1).

The only photography related project I still have on the go is Film Ferrania.

I'll be following this thread to see what other ideas people post.
 
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People have been doing that for a long time. Flickr is littered with groups doing that. Here's just one of many: https://www.flickr.com/groups/91885210@N00/
 
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Only 44 hours left in the campaign and they raised over $108.000. Impressive.
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I saw this Dead Link Removed. It was not what I firt thought it would be about, but still, it's analogue and these guys seem to have humor. So I thought I'll mention it here anyway.

It's named "pinhole" and will be shot on a Panavision Super 16mm camera with Kodak film stock.

[video]https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1225451599/pinhole/widget/video.html[/video]
 
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Another project: "Instant pack film holder for 4x5" cameras" by Catlabs:
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A new Kickstarter project for beautiful wooden pinhole cameras from Spain: "Handcraft pinhole cameras, patiently made in Madrid". See:
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http://nopocameras.com/?lang=en

They have have five different models, of which I like the Nopo 24 (pocket size!) and Nopo 120 models best.
I also like the shutter mechanism they've designed (a twist shutter).

 

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Another project: "Instant pack film holder for 4x5" cameras" by Catlabs:
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Ha - only saw this reference now.
For all those KS naysayers - this project has been funded and fully delivered (almost) on schedule, and has really enabled us to do something we could not have without the money the KS campaign raised.
 
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New kickstarter project: Dead Link Removed. See also (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

I wonder about the thickness of paper versus film, and how they will make that work. I can imagine that will not be as easy as it might seem. Nevertheless, an interesting project.
 
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