These homemade devices were functional despite their crude appearance, allowing him to take thousands of pH๏τographs from the 1960s to 1985.

Czech pH๏τographer Miroslav Tichý's camera: constructed from cardboard tubes,  tin cans, and bits of string, he made thousands of pH๏τographs with his  homemade cameras from the 1960s until 1985 [720x574] : r/ArtefactPorn

 

a camera of Miroslav Tichý – Art Blart _ art and cultural memory archive

Miroslav Tichý: ReFocused, Discovered and a Makeshift Camera — Musée  Magazine

Miroslav Tichý: ReFocused, Discovered and a Makeshift Camera — Musée  Magazine

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