Now that's a snappy idea - PHOTO
The 52-year-old photographer from Bristol placed a miniature camera in his mouth to take pictures of everything from the Sydney Opera House to his own bath tub.He placed the three-inch 110 cartridge film so that his back teeth could keep it stationary and then held his mouth wide open to take the unique photos.The professional photographer and lecturer at University College Falmouth, created the camera by placing aluminium foil over a tiny hole one fifth of a millimetre wide on the film cartridge.Justin, from Portishead, has photographed his son Louis, a visit to the dentist, and even his evening meal, using a flash gun in some of the pictures for a quick snap.Sometimes he had to hold his mouth open, standing still, in front of his target for up to a minute for the film to be properly exposed He said: '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 this way I for some reason pushed it into my mouth. (dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.Az