There are many things that can be passed down through generations, but not many things maintain their credibility: cufflinks get lost, rings become tacky and watches break. How about a camera? This was one of the questions Elvis Halilovic posed to himself before setting up ONDU, a company which design and make beautiful, sustainable and durable pinhole cameras from wood. The camera is about as low tech a you can get: direct exposure to light creates the image which is captured on a range of six different film sizes. As you can see, the camera can more than hold its own against other cameras taking beautiful pictures and stunning landscapes.
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