Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Saved by Science




Justine Cooper, an Australian photographer, has created a series of large-format photos taken behind the scenes at the American Museum of Natural History. In the storage area rarely seen by the public, an elephant foot wanders out of a locker, a lizard is frozen in perpetual escape mode in a jar, a t-rex grins, and tiger pelts hang in a closet like so many last season's dresses. 

Unfortunately, I can't make the pictures any larger. If you would like to see a slide show of larger images, please visit www.justinecooper.com or www.seedmagazine.com 

1 comment:

maidie said...

Don't miss Justine's ad campaign for a bogus drug for a bogus disease, Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder, the fear that you're not getting everything possible out of life. (The drug is called Havidol.)