Meet the Japanese grandma taking hilarious selfies
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The selfie has taken a hilarious turn with 89-year-old Japanese Kimiko Nishimoto recently proving how creative self-portraits can be with her hilarious photos. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

The selfie has taken a hilarious turn with 89-year-old Japanese Kimiko Nishimoto recently proving how creative self-portraits can be with her hilarious photos. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

Playing the role as a thief, pretending being “chopped” by an axe and literally hanging on a hanger, Nishimoto makes selfies that are not just pretty, but fun. Besides her creative ideas, Nishimoto also surprises others with the fact that all the digital graphic composition is done by the 89-year-old lady herself. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

Playing the role as a thief, pretending being “chopped” by an axe and literally hanging on a hanger, Nishimoto makes selfies that are not just pretty, but fun. Besides her creative ideas, Nishimoto also surprises others with the fact that all the digital graphic composition is done by the 89-year-old lady herself. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

Nishimoto’s fascination for photography started at the age of 72, when she took her very first beginner’s photography class taught by her eldest son. Since then, her love for self-portrait has gone further and further, which brings her to the stage in Tokyo. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

Nishimoto’s fascination for photography started at the age of 72, when she took her very first beginner’s photography class taught by her eldest son. Since then, her love for self-portrait has gone further and further, which brings her to the stage in Tokyo. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

In December, grandma Nishimoto will hold her photo exhibition entitled “Asobokane” (遊ぼかね, or let’s play) in Tokyo's Epson’s epsite imaging gallery. She perfectly proves that it’s never too late to chase what you truly love. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto

In December, grandma Nishimoto will hold her photo exhibition entitled “Asobokane” (遊ぼかね, or let’s play) in Tokyo's Epson’s epsite imaging gallery. She perfectly proves that it’s never too late to chase what you truly love. /Photo from Kimiko Nishimoto