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Lens Bracelets by Adam Elmakias


Did you get your mind blown, yet? 

Another incredibly innovative product for all the photo enthusiast out there. This one’s by Adam Elmakias, a professional photographer based out of San Diego, sunny state California.

How this all came about for Adam:
“About a year ago I discussed some t-shirts and bracelet designs with my friend Kyle Crawford. I wanted to find other ways to promote my company, as business cards and weekly Flickr uploads only get you so far. He said they were a good idea, but the shirts would need a little bit of design work. So I got to work on the bracelets, something I was going to be taking on by myself. After browsing around online I eventually came to the conclusion that I wanted to create affordable lens bracelets. Something that would show you are a photographer, or that you have an interest in photography- even when you don’t have a camera hanging from your shoulder. I wanted to keep the design simple, mature and clean looking. Ideally anyone from sixteen year old Sally with a point and shoot to fifty-five year old Jim with three professional bodies and a lens belt could sport them.”


↑From the font type and placement of the AF/MF placements, these are Canon lenses. No worries, though, Adam’s pumping out Nikon bracelets as we speak.


↑It’s a remarkable product – others agree, too.


↑Here are just a couple of the series. There are also 35mm, 24-70mm, and 17-40mm as well.

The bracelets come in two sizes:

↑Each with the site printed on the inner rim.


↑Crafted in details.

Made out of silicone:

↑Stretching it? no problem.

Water proof, check.

It’s a simple concept, I’ll leave the rest for the pictures to do the talking.


↑  He’s got a terrific portfolio, too. 

I love ’em and am sure many photography fanatics would, too.

Check out Adam’s work [here]
Buy your own bracelets [here]

’til next time,
-Benson|| Twitter || the movement|| The Imaginary Zebra website || Shop of Imagination ||

http://www.theimaginaryzebra.com

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