Folded into shape and held together with a couple of rubber bands, the Blinky from d-school pals Liv and Léa holds a standard roll of 35mm film that’s manually advanced using wooden dowels. It’s compact size offers ease of use and the standard film size makes processing a snap. [via DIYP]











I’m also a fan of the rather single-use origamic pinhole camera (russian waterbomb style) from fotokatier: http://www.fotokatie.com/katier/?p=880
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