Clint O'Connor, a retired engineer and Distinguished Technologist at Dell, has combined his passions for pinhole camera photography and 3D printing. After years of creating his own pinhole cameras using wood and other traditional materials, in 2013 O'Connor got a Solidoodle 3D printer that changed his approach. Describing himself as a lifelong "maker," interested in taking things apart and putting them together again, O'Connor exemplifies the 'Maker Movement' happening now in 3D printing. Enthusiasts use their creativity and ingenuity to create new objects with the help of 3D printing and their own designs. O'Connor's 3D printed pinhole cameras can take vivid photographs. Read more in the full article: http://3dprint.com/21465/clint-oconnor-pinhole-camera/


Below is a picture of Clint O'Connor's 3D printed Flyer pinhole camera: