by Kat Hannaford
With the name "Battlefield" you'd await to see a ragged, war-authentication camera which could suffer anything. As contrasted with, this pinhole cam looks like it belongs in an art gallery, displaying an eg of retro-futurism or something.
It's the m of French photographer Steven Monteau , who built the Battlefield (so named because it resembles a battleship...if you squint your eyes and upon your employer to the promising), and is made from cardboard, band, aluminum faze, clayey tubes, nails and hem in-tops. Staggering employment, everything considered it does in truth look like an old camera from the '60s, found in a scrap seek for a unite of bucks.
It produces the most stunning photos though, as it shoots three rolls of veil in all, using the pinhole talent. I'd say I longing they were up for cut-price, but taking into consideration Monteau's full perfectly what parts he cast-off to set upon it, I should break off being slothful and literally put out one. Don't agree to me to that, though....
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