Photographer's Morbid Curiosity With Flies Leads to Hilariously Horrifying Book
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Magnus Muhr, like many little boys, probably played with dead insects as a child. The problem is, he grew up and never stopped.
Now, he pairs his incredible artistic and photographic capabilities with his morbid curiosity about death to create hilarious photos of fly models.
He released the first round of fly photos in a book published in England back in 2011, which immediately became one of Harrod's bestsellers in the Christmas season.
It's easy to see why.
But, he continues to create these works of... art.
And social media is blowing them up once again. Muhr claims he has never stopped creating his fly pictures throughout his career.
Despite the fact that Muhr also focuses on much more serious topics in his photography, like fitness and portrait photography, nothing else has ever come as close to viral status as these flies.
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All of these photos and more are available in, "The Life of Fly," on Amazon for $11 if you need a new coffee table photography book that won't bore your guests.
All photos by Magnus Muhr, used with permission.