“In the wee morning hours of 1 February 2008, a four-alarm fire ravaged Deyrolle, Paris’ most beloved taxidermy shop. Photographer Laurent Bochet’s forthcoming book 1000º C: Deyrolle documents the aftermath with hauntingly beautiful images of the shop.”
“Working quickly, Bochet set up a makeshift studio on-site. In the harried two weeks following the fire, he shot close to 300 photographs—from eviscerated goats and roasted butterflies to liquefied canisters and sooty minerals.”
(via Zeva at Cool Hunting)

“In the wee morning hours of 1 February 2008, a four-alarm fire ravaged Deyrolle, Paris’ most beloved taxidermy shop. Photographer Laurent Bochet’s forthcoming book 1000º C: Deyrolle documents the aftermath with hauntingly beautiful images of the shop.”

“Working quickly, Bochet set up a makeshift studio on-site. In the harried two weeks following the fire, he shot close to 300 photographs—from eviscerated goats and roasted butterflies to liquefied canisters and sooty minerals.”

(via Zeva at Cool Hunting)

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