Indian Photographer Built A Camera-Shaped House To Express His Passion
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After naming his three sons Epson, Canon, and Nikon, Ravi reportedly spent about $95,000 on building a house looking like a giant vintage camera.
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An Indian man is so passionate about photography that he decided to give his three sons the names of iconic camera brands, Nikon, Epson, and Canon. He even spent a small fortune on building a three-story villa that has the shape of a giant camera.
You know that photographers have a passion for photography. But 49-year-old Ravi Hongal from Belgaum, India, took his passion to a whole new level. The professional photographer came up with truly unique ways to show off his love for photography.
After naming his three sons Epson, Canon, and Nikon, Ravi reportedly spent about $95,000 on building a house looking like a giant vintage camera. The villa even has a lens-shaped window, a giant SD card, and a flash.
Ravi Hongal is said to be obsessed with photography since he was a child. Back then, he was not the best student in the class, but he was always around with his Zenit and Pentax cameras taking pictures. He was confident that he would make a living working as a photographer. And he was right. With his business picking up, he opened a studio of his own and named it Rani, his wife’s name.
In a video, while only the exterior of his house is visible, the description states that the interior decorations also mimic different parts of a camera.
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