Hi and bravo for your project. Just to mention, it's not that these camera "were last made and used in Afghanistan" ... they have been (and are STILL) in use in -for example- Spain and Cuba for several decades (DECADES). Thanks to the "How to make an Afghan Camera" film, there is a movement currently afoot to build, use and just play with these camera/labs. Unfortunately, DUE to that same film, many people mistakenly believe that this type of photography is unique to Afghanistan (again: it's NOT). Anyway, I hope you continue your project ... it looks pretty neat!
And the other day I was looking for some space and I through the bulk of the camera in the bin!! To be honest I would like to make another one but this one was just too small to operate successfully. If I did it again I'd start with a bigger box. Now I'm doing wet-plate collodion...
Nice one Roger! Looks fun and very practical to carry with these dimensions ;) The Afghan version is way bigger, I personally use the Senegalese type ("Joni-Joni")... you can check out my channel to see it in action ;) Cheers!
Gracias.
Please update more about this camera. I like it so much.
Nice build!
Hi and bravo for your project. Just to mention, it's not that these camera "were last made and used in Afghanistan" ... they have been (and are STILL) in use in -for example- Spain and Cuba for several decades (DECADES). Thanks to the "How to make an Afghan Camera" film, there is a movement currently afoot to build, use and just play with these camera/labs. Unfortunately, DUE to that same film, many people mistakenly believe that this type of photography is unique to Afghanistan (again: it's NOT). Anyway, I hope you continue your project ... it looks pretty neat!
And the other day I was looking for some space and I through the bulk of the camera in the bin!! To be honest I would like to make another one but this one was just too small to operate successfully. If I did it again I'd start with a bigger box. Now I'm doing wet-plate collodion...
Nice one Roger! Looks fun and very practical to carry with these dimensions ;) The Afghan version is way bigger, I personally use the Senegalese type ("Joni-Joni")... you can check out my channel to see it in action ;) Cheers!