I got this link via Yuko who got it via Jess! These photos are stunning! Also not for the faint of heart.

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Comment by EricaT
2008-05-29 13:07:42

Those are amazing! Some of them hit very close to home. XD

 
Comment by Robert V. Aldrich
2008-05-29 13:09:46

SWEET JESUS!!!
Faint of heart, nothing. Those things would scare the dead!

Comment by Rashkavar
2008-06-01 00:06:36

. . . I’m not scared of things that can scare corpses?
What does that make me, then?

(good art, and definitely what I’d call creepy, but not frightening, IMO. It would be frightening if I were the child in most of those pictures, but it doesn’t really do much to me as an observer)

 
 
Comment by VidGamer123
2008-05-29 13:24:28

Nothing like good ol’ fashioned nightmare fuel.

 
Comment by Christopher Nagy
2008-05-29 17:22:28

Thats some freaky stuff…and ya I agree it hits really close to home on some.

 
Comment by M_Acker
2008-05-29 17:32:27

I’m really hoping the use of photoshop was for things like the bugs and such…..Many of the shots I could tell were pieced together awkwardly. The “creatures” in some(as the one under the stairs) looked poorly shopped. but other than that the idea was fantastic. I like the childhood fear theme.

Comment by chicho
2008-05-30 10:06:41

If you read the text at the top… “My images are not photoshop collages”

 
 
Comment by Reynard
2008-05-29 17:44:03

Someone certainly has issues…

 
Comment by Damaged
2008-05-29 17:56:37

……..Im so very glad I was raised in a large city in an apartment >> oh so so glad

 
Comment by girrocks
2008-05-29 18:19:50

very skilled, gruesome, some over the line (imo), but the skill is obvious

 
Comment by ladyrazorsharp
2008-05-29 18:59:43

Euugh. I still feel the same way about clowns, even as an adult. Bleh.

 
Comment by abynormal
2008-05-30 09:14:51

I’ve never been afraid of clowns and the monster under the bed was never a problem, but the monster under the stairs and in the attic always made me nervous! I especially love the tightrope walker in the last shot. Just totally freaky.

 
Comment by Vexx
2008-05-30 09:25:40

Far more disturbing than the pictures were many of the comments from the “puritan soccer-mom loony fringe” that sees pedophiles everywhere (and we wonders what is in their mental closets we do, yes) ….

The pictures themselves had a kind of “Night Gallery” quality to them – is there such a phrase as “surrealistic hyper-realism”?

 
Comment by kerthin
2008-05-30 09:37:33

My dear gods. I want large portrait sized versions of all of those to hang in my house when the neices and nephews come over.

 
Comment by OrcishIncubus
2008-05-30 14:43:25

The spiders in the first picture look fake but made to look real (like those plastic spiders that come in black and orange during Halloween time). I highly doubt anyone would put real spiders that close to a baby…

But wow… I could only go about halfway before I had to close the tab, and I’m still frightened to click on it again, even though curiosity is slowly getting the best of me…

 
Comment by Kais86
2008-05-30 16:03:14

That’s creepy, especially the clown behind the sheet. I may just have nightmares about that later.

 
Comment by Shunnabunich
2008-05-30 18:45:46

I’m not the only one who noticed the hand in the second-last one about to grope the lady’s boob…right?

Right, guys?

 
Comment by Andreas
2008-05-31 03:08:33

OK, how am I supposed to sleep right after looking at those?

Comment by Mr. C
2008-05-31 06:02:42

Your not! I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep for a while after seeing the silhouette of a clown…

And the hands from the creature under the bes… I’m glad i kept my loft bed and put my computer under it… i now have a big night light…

 
 
Comment by Johnny Whoa
2008-05-31 18:14:55

I reccomend this guy get help. A LOT OF IT.

The art work is good, but this dude’s just twisted. Who the hell would want to look at that stuff?

 
Comment by Shannon
2008-05-31 22:59:57

A friend of mine showed me those… yeah, they’re pretty twisted and some hit way too close to home. They gave me the creeps, but the idea is brilliant. Does anyone else think that little girl is going to need psychiatric help after posing for those pictures? Especially the one with the Mom in the bed with all the bugs…? I guess that was the one that got to me the most.

I was never afraid of clowns. It’s creepy imagery, but the Mom in the bed and the baby with all the spiders got me the most.

Thanks for sharing!

 
Comment by Jessica
2008-06-01 17:53:43

thanks to you, i will now have nightmares for the next 4 months. *hide under covers*

 
Comment by George
2008-06-01 18:30:39

These images really strike at the atavistic phobias of childhood that anyone can remember. There was a small area under the winding basement stairs in the house i grew up in (108 year old house btw) and I swear I always thought something was going to reach out of the little hiding place and grab me. Hell I still don’t like that area when I go back. The clown behind the sheet reminds me why I hated clowns as a kid [shudders].

 
Comment by Densetsu
2008-06-02 15:51:17

Probably my only monster fear when I was a kid was as follows:
In my old house back in winnipeg we had a backroom in the basement where it was dark as heck, and behind the boiler it was very very dark, and scared me to go there…
Other than that, I’ve had no fear of clowns, monsters under the bed etc.
What scares me the most is my dreams, I have a demon that haunts them from time to time that kills people, mainly my friends, and a girl who chases me down the street…
If I do get scared, I just think of that one dream with a lobster running in my backyard saying “get it on” over and over again.

 
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