This one's a little gross, albeit very interesting. Justin Quinnell was somehow able to insert a camera inside his mouth to take these photos; this gallery is a collection of the images he is now selling online.
"Hanging a camera on the side of your dome is one thing, but cramming one in your throat takes a level of bravado we have no experience with. Still, we can't help but toss props to Mr. Justin Quinnell, who somehow managed to insert a camera into his throat and snap a few interesting photos which he's currently selling as art."
Implications - Though strange, these Justin Quinnell photographs are an example of the ultra-abstract movement that has hit the design industry like a tidal wave.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Ultra-abstract Photography
- There is an opportunity to explore the use of unique and unconventional methods like in-mouth photography in capturing abstract images for artistic expression.
- Eccentric Art Forms
- Innovative creations such as in-mouth camera photography challenge traditional notions on what can be considered art and offer new opportunities for expression.
- Body Part Photography
- Photographing from unconventional vantage points such as the inside of the mouth encourages the creation of new and exciting forms of photography.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Design
- There is an opportunity for artists and designers to explore and incorporate unconventional and abstract forms of photography in their work.
- Photography Equipment
- Inventors and innovators in the field of photography equipment can create devices to assist with novel types of image-capturing.
- Medical Technology
- The camera inserted inside the mouth can provide opportunities for exploring medical applications and how this technology can be used in a medical setting.
