Young photographer Francis
Prior has found photographic success using the most unlikely of models -
dead bugs he found in his parents' house. The 19-year-old amateur
photographer uses a macro lens to capture the smallest of details
invisible to the human eye. After rounding up dead spiders, flies and
beetles from every corner of his parents' home in Halewood, Liverpool,
Francis sets them up in his insect studio. The incredible images can
feature up to 100 shots layered on top of one another - and each one
takes up to six hours to produce. (BNPS.co.uk)

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