Manual NYC’s HOLO Camera Is Changing How You Document
The clear-bodied digital camera is reminiscent of the whimsical technology of the Y2K era.
Photography by Jacob Consenstein
If you remember what technology looked like in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, then Manual NYC’s newest HOLO camera will evoke a sentimental feeling of nostalgia. Dedicated to New York City’s youth culture, HOLO is a digital camera with a see-through shell that gives the next generation a glimpse of what earlier technology used to look like.









Campaign Photos by Jacob Consenstein
“We built HOLO as a tool for play, where imperfection becomes the art,” says Malcolm Dia, Founder and Creative Director of Manual. “These cameras are made to be passed between friends, creating a shared archive of nights, weekends, and memories that actually feel real.”
Whether you’re an artist, athlete, or partygoer, the HOLO camera will never fail to help you make memories. You can check out the HOLO camera at shop.manualphoto.com for $95.