You know what? There’s a unique way of capturing photos of anything without being so glitzy. It is by the use of a miniature camera hidden inside the mouth. Sounds crazy, but it’s true.
There’s one guy who loves to take pictures using that tiny camera wherever he goes and anytime he feels like it.
Forget about James Bond, meet Justin Quinnell, a 52-year-old guy from Bristol. He’s a professional photographer and a professor at Falmouth University.
Justin Quinnell made the camera by putting aluminum foil over a very small hole on the film cartridge.
He travels the world and takes pictures of people and iconic places with a pinhole camera that has a three-inch 110 cartridge film perfectly hidden in his mouth.
But, do you have an idea of what is the real highlight of his photos? Yes guys, it’s a “what” and not a “who.” It’s his teeth. You can actually see the clear profile of his teeth from the inside with photos of people like that of his wife and children. He even took a picture of himself with his Dentist and one in a bath tub.
There’s one guy who loves to take pictures using that tiny camera wherever he goes and anytime he feels like it.
Mr. Quinnell added, “I originally invented the camera for its indestructibility, throwing it off buildings and things like that. It was after a few months of using it that way that I for some reason pushed it into my mouth.” That started the idea of taking photos with his tiny camera inside his mouth.
Weird as it looks, but it’s what he likes to do. Once, while taking a photo of the Lincoln Memorial, he was stared at by onlookers for his unusual stuff.
The witty photographer also said that he tried to take pictures of his children at the actual birthing process but none of the photos came out good.
At the present time, Justin Quinnell has an exhibition being shown at Bristol with photos showcasing his latest technique called 'Awfulogrammes'. He also plans to have tours around UK.
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