Matthew Clark’s Aerial Capture: Camera toss without the toss

May 10th, 2010 admin

Remember the “camera toss” craze from a few years ago? UK-based design student Matthew Clark is borrowing one element from that trend, the unusual shots that can be snapped at unconventional heights, and getting rid of another–the complete lack of control and chance you’ll break your camera. Clark’s Aerial Capture concept is a cheapie digital camera with an


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