Bearing Witness to History


Here's the link to the NPR story.
Here's a link to the Afghan Box Camera Project website.
Some videos I've made about my own Afghan Box Camera project:
Here are a few portraits I've made using my own version of an Afghan Box Camera:




Labels: Afghan Box Camera
3 Comments:
A box camera is only as limited as the creativity of its user.
I had a lot of fun with commercial box cameras before I moved into SLRs and many others.
I always learn something new when reading your blog. Thank you for continuing on with it.
fantastic photos, joe.
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