Snow White's seven dwarfs look a lot less cute in Matt Hoyle's 'Fairy Tales.' Matt Hoyle mixes computer graphics and photography to paint a realistic portrait of some of literature and film's most famous women.
Disney princesses and storybook heroines are the subject of 'Fairy Tales.' These photos prove that all you need is a slight dose of reality to turn Snow White's story downright creepy. Check out the gallery to see the entire set, and click on the links provided to see more of Matt Hoyle's work.
Creepy Heroine Photography
Matt Hoyle's 'Fairy Tales' Takes a Realistic Approach to Classic Storie
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