Martin d'Orgeval's 'Touched by Fire' Showcases Singed Creatures
Luisa Amanda Gomes — April 21, 2010 — Unique
References: bizarremag & cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress
The Martin d'Orgeval 'Touched by Fire' book is a collection of tragic photos. The images are upsetting and depressing as his lens captures the aftermath of a fire.
The photographer was called down to take pictures of Parisian taxidermy shop 'Deyrolle' after it burned to a crisp. Much of the merchandise had turned into ashes, but quite a few sculptures survived the fire.
If you would like see to more of this photo collection, click on the links provided.
Photo Credits: cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress, bizarremag
The photographer was called down to take pictures of Parisian taxidermy shop 'Deyrolle' after it burned to a crisp. Much of the merchandise had turned into ashes, but quite a few sculptures survived the fire.
If you would like see to more of this photo collection, click on the links provided.
Photo Credits: cakeheadlovesevil.wordpress, bizarremag
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