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.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Taxidermy Art
- The use of burned taxidermy in art could disrupt the traditional taxidermy industry.
- Documentary Photography
- Documentary photographers could use tragedy to create stunning and thought-provoking works of art.
- Fire Damage Restoration
- Innovations in fire damage restoration could prevent incidents like this from happening in the future.
Who This Affects Most
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry could benefit from utilizing tragedy and destruction in their works.
- Photography
- Documentary photographers could explore the impact of tragedy in their work.
- Construction and Property Management
- Innovations in fire damage restoration could improve the safety and longevity of buildings.
