The Conceptual 'Now Exposed' Camera Collection Includes Three Models
Michael Hemsworth — October 31, 2020 — Tech
References: davidmiller.id & yankodesign
The conceptual 'Now Exposed' camera collection has been designed by David Miller and Benjamin Hoffman as a range of photography equipment for avid shutterbugs seeking a retro way to enhance their shooting capabilities. The camera collection consists of three models including the Burst Camera, the Long Exposure Camera and the Slitscan Camera. Each one of the hardware pieces highlight a distinct shooting style that will capture footage onto real film that will be instantly printed.
The conceptual 'Now Exposed' camera collection merges the aesthetics of old-fashioned equipment and modern pieces to create a range of solutions that are perfect for modern users. The units are suited for advanced users, while also being suited for beginners just cutting their teeth on photography.
The conceptual 'Now Exposed' camera collection merges the aesthetics of old-fashioned equipment and modern pieces to create a range of solutions that are perfect for modern users. The units are suited for advanced users, while also being suited for beginners just cutting their teeth on photography.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Cameras - The trend of retro-inspired cameras presents an opportunity for innovative designs that merge the aesthetics of old-fashioned equipment and modern pieces.
2. Instant-film Cameras - The trend of instant-film cameras provides opportunities for unique shooting styles and instant prints creating a niche market for consumers seeking tangibility.
3. Film Photography - The trend of film photography emphasizes the need for equipment that caters to advanced and beginner users who prefer to shoot onto real film.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Industry - The photography industry can capitalize on the trend of retro-inspired cameras to create new markets for both advanced and beginner users.
2. Consumer Electronics Industry - The consumer electronics industry can tap into the growing interest in instant-film cameras to develop unique products for consumers seeking tangible photography experiences.
3. Film Industry - The film industry can leverage the trend of film photography by partnering with camera manufacturers to produce equipment that caters to the growing number of film photographers.
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