They're hiding in your closet. They're lurking in your bed. They're all over you – snacking on your skin, burrowing through your scalp, munching on your mascara. They're the creepy crawlers of the unknown world and now – thanks to micro-photographer Lennard Nilsson, who brought us The Miracle of Life – you can catch these critters in the act, magnified to monster size.
Look quick, on the bookshelf – a giant silverfish is slithering over your Shakespeare. Peer into the house plant – a mammoth ladybug stalks an aphid for a feast. Grab your coat – and hope it's not teeming with ravenous larvae. Then glance in the mirror: are those sci-fi creatures you see – swarming through the rainforest of your hair, the jungle of your arm or the furrowed contours of your hand?
Change your perspective (if you dare). Spy from an unexpected angle – say, a behind-the-teeth view – and a kiss is not just a kiss anymore. Zoom in again: a secret drama is taking place, in, on and around us in a hidden world. And yes, we're all in it together – whether we know it or not.