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Camera bodies looking like movies – How many can you guess?

Feb 2, 2023 by Udi Tirosh 3 Comments

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It is extremely rare to see a camera that is not black. And square. I think that, except for kids’ cameras and a few experiments in the early ages of digital photography, it’s quite a boring landscape. What if, though… what if… We asked famous film directors to create cameras based on their visual film vision.

I thought that it was an experiment worth having, and I asked MidJourney to create some cameras for me based on famous movies. For fun, I am going to number the camera photos and only give the solution at the end. Let us know in the comments with how many movie styles you guessed.

Start here

Camera 01

Camera 02

Camera 03

Camera 04

Camera 05

Camera 06

Camera 07

Camera 08

Camera 09

Camera 10

Camera 11

Camera 12

Camera 13

Camera 14

Camera 15

Camera 16

Camera 17

Camera 18

Camera 19

Camera 20

Camera 21

Camera 22

Camera 23

Camera 24

Camera 25

Camera 26

Solutions

01 – Wall E, 02 – Starwars 3CPO, 03 – Avatar, 04 – Starwars BB8, 05 – Ghostbusters, 06 – Ice Age, 07 – Iron Man, 08 – Transformers, 09 – Shrek

10 – Batman, 11 – The Joker, 12 – Tron, 13 – American Beauty, 14 – Captain America, 15 – Charlie Chaplin, 16 – Xmen Cyclop, 17 – Dune, 18 – Harry Potter, 19 – Mad Max

20 – Mario Brothers, 21 – Minions, 22 – Spiderman, 23 – Terminator, 24 – Grand Budapest Hotel, 25 – Star Trek, 26 – Alien

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About Udi Tirosh

Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.

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