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Teresa Lang's avatar

First a question on tools! Do you ever use a physical (analog) light meter anymore?

I would absolutely love to have an Ondu camera in my hands. I have been trying to build my own pinhole camera out of a box I have. 😊. I’ve taken part in solargraphy project that used old film canisters as the pinhole camera and find the results so beautiful and interesting.

Recently I’ve started to make my own inks for painting and the copper oxide that you get by placing copper in vinegar is extraordinary. My inspiration for this was the documentary The Colour of Ink. Highly recommended.

Thanks for continuing to share your processes with us! 😊

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Rob's avatar

Woodworking and photography both freeze moments in time—one through structure, the other through light. Every groove in a wooden camera whispers: This was made for you, by someone who cared. In a world of algorithms and automation, these crafts are quiet revolutions. That’s why Ondu’s cameras are not tools, but collaborators in storytelling.

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