Cameras

The White Stripes Get Into the Camera Business

Posted by Sean Fallon at 10:40 AM on October 17, 2007

white_stripes_holga.jpgThe White Stripes, a.k.a Meg and Jack White, have branched out from the music business to try their hand at the world of Lomography cameras. The result is a pair of branded, limited edition retro Holga and Diana semi-replica cameras that come complete with a cool look and a bunch of extras for photography lovers.

The "Jack" Holga comes complete with a fish-eye lens, a photo book entitled "The World Through a Plastic Lens," three glass lens filters, a custom Peppermint Lens filter, a roll of medium format 120 film, and opaque tape. The "Meg" Diana includes: a 'Nobody Knows How to Talk to Children" ringflash, a Diana Vignettes photo book, a removable lens for pinhole images, and a custom Peppermint Lens filter. If you are a vintage camera lover with a taste for unique imagery, these cameras may be of some interest--but you had better hurry. Only 3000 copies of each camera were produced. Available for $180 each. [Whiite Stripes via Crave]

 

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Anonymous

Posted October 17, 2007 5:15 PM

i want one. where can i get it?

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