projects.
The shoeshine camera: the shoeshine camera was made from a shoeshine box I picked up at a garage sale for three dollars. I cut the hole for the lens with a circular drill bit then used a Dremel to carve a slot for the film holder to fit. I sanded down the box, stained it then lacquered it. After it dried in the sun, I lined the inside with some black velvet. I took a Universal 35mm, f/2.7 Tricor lens (No. 66831) from an old Universal Mercury II camera that still had a nice and smooth manual aperture, then appropriated a viewfinder from anotherĀ camera and mounted it on the side of the box.
The 17″ photo lovers special: A focal pie for the film enthusiast.
The world’s first iHole: the revolutionary analog photographic device constructed from the recycled packaging of digital technology.























