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Camera Eye

March 10, 2011 Published in the April 2011 issue of Portland Monthly


THE CLASS Local camera builder Kurt Mottweiler discusses his own work and the surprising revival of 19th-century photo technology at the Old Town boutique Hand-Eye Supply. The shop’s twice-monthly Curiosity Club series aims to reach “the perpetually curious.”


MEET THE PROFESSOR This former luthier and furniture builder hand-makes cameras in mahogany, steel, and brass, which sell for around $1,000 apiece. “I bridge the gap between the past—when you’d go to a cabinetmaker to get a camera built—and a new generation steeped in high tech but also interested in craft.”


THE SYLLABUS Mottweiler will discuss several cameras, including metal large-format and computer-controlled panoramic models.


STUDENT BODY According to Mottweiler, Curiosity Club draws on Portland’s design, craft, and DIY-making-stuff communities. “This is a chance to engage with people who do interesting things.”

WHEN April 19, 6 p.m.

WHERE Hand-Eye Supply, 23 NW Fourth Ave, 503-575-9769

TIME COMMITMENT One hour

HOW MUCH Free

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