Gradually moving up the food chain from caterpillars to frogs, Catherine Chalmers explores a gruesomely beautiful aspect of "nature red in tooth and claw." Using insects and small amphibians that she raised for the purpose, Chalmers has photographed them doing what comes naturally: devouring their prey, whether it's a tomato or a praying mantis. In unsparing close-ups set against a pristine white background, Chalmers's subjects are dazzling inhabitants of a world that is seldom seen.
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Gradually moving up the food chain from caterpillars to frogs, Catherine Chalmers explores a gruesomely beautiful aspect of "nature red in tooth and claw." Using insects and small amphibians that she raised for the purpose, Chalmers has photographed them doing what comes naturally: devouring their prey, whether it's a tomato or a praying mantis. In unsparing close-ups set against a pristine white background, Chalmers's subjects are dazzling inhabitants of a world that is seldom seen.
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