Those cameras look like the exact opposite of Holgas and Lomos. Small
Objet des Arts, not cheap plastic toys.
Bob W wrote:
there is a thriving market in Lomos, Holgas and suchlike, and over here the
Photographers' Gallery seems to do a decent trade in small wooden pinhole
cameras that use 35mm film. I should think a new Polaroid camera would be
pitched at the same market segment and would stand a decent chance of making
a small living for itself.
http://www.zeroimage.com/web2003/EntryPage/entryFrameset.htm
It sounds like a strange business idea to me (or I don't understand
what exactly they are trying to do), but who knows....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090720/us_time/08599191053600
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