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Markus Hofmann wanders down the supernatural side of the BMW S1000RR

Vampires are no longer scary and ugly like they were once, but Hollywood has now made them dangerously sexy and very cool looking even when they vamp out and ready to bite into their latest food source, just check out the growing number of hot looking actors and actresses who have potrayed vamps like in Interview with the Vampire, Underworld, the short lived Moonlight, Blood Ties, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Blade, the Twilight saga, Being Human, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries.

So it seems that photographer Markus Hofmann, whose client list includes companies like Hewlett Packard, Sony, Nintendo, MTV, Ray-Ban, Kodak and BMW Motorrad has decided to make the foray into the dark and exciting vampire world with this series of photos of beautiful model Felicia Rie clad with her own set of fangs – and God cannot hate fangs in this case – and the German made superbike, the S1000RR.

“Ever since it first arrived on the scene, the RR has always had a raw edge, which I wanted to explore with this ‘Underworld meets Speed’ photo-shoot,” said Hofmann.

“I wanted the scene to be moodily lit, suggestive and erotic, with more than a hint of the existence and the power of evil.
The pictures are sexy, provocative, dynamic and exciting – much like the RR – which offers a world of riding possibilities far beyond the reach of most of us mere mortals, but at the same time challenges us to explore how far we are willing to push ourselves in pursuit of riding pleasure.
”Marcus Hofmann BMWS100RR and Vampires

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