Cellist and photographer Charles Brooks began a photograph series called ‘Architecture in Music’ in which he captured the hidden structures of instruments. Brooks explains ‘In my Architecture of Music Series, Special Probe lenses and High-Resolution Lumix cameras are used to capture the inside of instruments in a way that makes them appear vast and cavernous. Each photo is made up of dozens to hundreds of individual frames, carefully combined to give the sensation of space and depth.‘

Each photo is made up of dozens to hundreds of individual frames, carefully combined to give the sensation of space and depth







