The Instant Box Camera
A project in Bregenz, Austria by Lukas Birk000days
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The Instant Box Camera is a camera and darkroom, all in one. It offers an affordable way to create Instant photographs.
Backers: 107
Average Pledge Per Backer: €460
Funded: €49,251 of €16,000
Dates: Feb 28th -> Mar 30th (30 days)
Project By: Lukas Birk
Backers: 107
Average Pledge Per Backer: €460
Funded: €49,251 of €16,000
Dates: Feb 28th -> Mar 30th (30 days)
Project By: Lukas Birk
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current pledge level
Last Updated: March 31 @ 00:12 -0400 GMT
307%
of goal
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Latest News
7 Days to Go!
March 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers I am so delighted. The last 3 weeks have been full of great conversations with you, and many people around the world, who showed interest in the Instant Box Camera. We are about to sell the last of our Kickstarter cameras and have 7 more... (Read More)
Thank you so much!
March 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you so much for your trust in the Instant Box Camera (Read More)
Instant Box Camera large format camera launches on Kickstarter
March 1st - via: kosmofoto.com
The camera, which resembles a traditional tripod-mounted field camera from the late 19th or early 20th Century, and is the brainchild of Austrian photographer Lukas Birk, the co-founder of the Afghan Box Camera Project. (Read More)
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