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This camera uses a 30mm Ukrainian lens. It sees literally everything in front of the camera, 180º.
This camera uses the very large image circle from a Nikon 28mm perspective control lens to make a very wide, but generally rectilinear image on 120 film.
This is a lens I deigned for soft focus imaging.
This camera uses a view camera front and a digital slr body to take images with control over perspective
This link goes to an article about building a home studio. It contains much helpful information.
This link will give you an article about using a tripod as a computer table. Of course you can use the table to hold other things.
A chainpod helps to hold the camera still without a tripod, and it fits in your pocket.
A monopod helps to hold the camera without a tripod. This one cost me about $1.50.
The Booty Light is basically a re-purposing of an item you can get at a home improvement store.
Light panels are excellent tools for modifying light or as reflectors. Click to download instructions for building a panel.
The hole in the center of this umbrella makes it more useful for lighting interiors.
This self-portrait was lit with a projector powered by a strobe. This light gives wonderfult creative control.

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