These Architectural Interiors are Actually the Insides of Musical Instruments

This fantastic interior is by photographer Charles Brooks:

That’s not the interior of a space, but was shot inside the 1882 pipe organ at St. Marks Church in New Zealand. And it wasn’t shot in a single take; Brooks uses surgical lenses connected to high-resolution cameras, and this image is the result of painstakingly stitching together 62 shots of differing focal lengths.

The image is part of Brooks’ Architecture in Music series. Some other examples:

Lockey Hill Cello c. 1780, England

Fazioli Grand Piano

Ibanez Acoustic Guitar

Steinway Grand Piano

There’s more to see here.

Sadly, Brooks’ studio in New Zealand was recently destroyed in a flood. However, he can still print his images, and to fund his relocation he’s currently offering a 33% discount on prints.

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