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Insides of Instruments Shot by Charles Brooks

You're probably familiar with this image depicting the insides of an acoustic guitar and making it look like a lavish luxury apartment. We can't say for sure whether this photo was part of what inspired Charles Brooks to make his own series of photos, but one is certain- we're glad he did. Brooks has been a cellist since childhood. He is fascinated by the human perception of spaces captured in a two-dimensional medium. 
His photo series captures the insides of various musical instruments. It's amazing how every instrument is like a music box, holding within it not only an infinity of music but also a scaled-down architectural world. To avoid doing damage to the instrument he used a probe camera. In his visit inside the pianos, he discovered markings and residues from repair and maintenance work done centuries ago!
Enjoy more of Brooks' works on his Instagram or website
 

A 1780 cello

A piano

 

A 14-carat gold flute

A didgeridoo. It is carved by termites, not by hand!

A saxophone

Insides of an organ by Mierswa & Kluska Photography

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