Flash purse flashes Paparazzi back

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on July 2nd, 2009

Flash purse flashes Paparazzi backHere’s a crazy concept that celebrities are sure to love. It’s basically an LED flash built-into a clutch purse. When it senses a flash it will send out an even brighter flash to blind the camera. And probably the cameraman too. It prevents the picture from coming out right.

The result is a bright halo around the subject with no facial features identifiable. I’d be real surprised if celebs don’t get this thing mass produced. First the bugs need to be worked out as it hasn’t been perfected yet.

The creator is working on making it even smaller for say a necklace or tie.

[Crunchgear]

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6 Comments to “Flash purse flashes Paparazzi back”
  1. Dep Says:

    My Nikon D3 takes great pictures in low light without a flash….

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