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The tools we use shape the art we create. They’re more than just objects—they’re extensions of our hands, reflections of our intentions, and part of the story we tell through our work. As a photographer exploring the art of pinhole photography, I needed a way to digitize my film negatives. But I didn’t want a tool that felt disconnected from my process. I wanted something that embodied the same care, thought, and presence I bring to my art. So, I built my own camera copy stand. In this video, I’ll share: The philosophy behind creating tools with intention How I designed and built a stand that feels like part of the art Why the process of making matters as much as the final result This isn’t just about function—it’s about creating with purpose. In a world of fast solutions and mass production, I believe in crafting with care and making tools that carry the imprint of the maker. If you value art that tells a story, tools that reflect intention, and a process that honors the human touch, this video is for you. If you would like more details on the stand, a detailed parts list is here: / using-a-homemade-copy-stand-to-scan-pinhol... 🎥 Let’s create something meaningful, together.