Channel: Savvas Papasavva
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: In this video I use a recently acquired 3D printer to make an unusual chemical based photographic camera. It is a rotary slit-scan camera which combined a disc with a slit. This project is as much a test of the 3D printer, and a way to learn how to design parts on Fusion 360 and print components – as it is a camera making video. As I explain in the video, I work on exhibition with the BBKP guys – you can follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/beebeekaypee - and we are currently working towards an event at the photographers gallery in London: goo.gl/fKsu5T If you want to know more about the 3D printer I am using, you can watch my review video at: youtu.be/-ZlAcRJ8QGg and the printer itself: goo.gl/Xx9VdW You can also find me on Patreon now: patreon.com/EducatingSavvas Photography supplies: silverprint.co.uk