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    Following the success of a Lost limited edition photograph a few years back, ABC is releasing a series of limited edition numbered prints featuring the casts of Castle, Once Upon a Time and Revenge. ABC photographer Bob D'Amico helped conceptualize the shoots and personally photographed the Castle and Revenge actors. 

    The Revenge cast is grouped around a chest leaking blood. What's inside the chest "is up for us to guess," says D'Amico. "It was intended to make you think. Whatever your imagination takes you to."

    Incredibly, the Revenge actors were each photographed by D'Amico separately in the all white set, though you would never know that from the composite end product. "There's a sense of elegance to the image, but also some mystery," says D'Amico. "We're left to wonder how they will all be connected to each other as the story progresses."

    D'Amico did manage to get Castle co-stars Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic together in the same studio for their image, featuring Fillion in handcuffs. D'Amico says he was going for a more intimate feel to convey Castle and Beckett's romance.

    "Nathan and Stana are amazing," says the shutterbug. "You give them something to do and they just go. They have some of the best chemistry of anyone I've ever photographed. They play with each other so well. You give them a set of handcuffs and so many fun things come out of it." We can imagine. 

    D'Amico was unable to shoot the Once Upon a Time cast in Vancouver, as he was on the set of Grey's Anatomy at the time. But he was involved in the concept — a Dustbowl-era barbecue scene intended to juxtapose the characters' parallel Storybrooke and Fairytale Land lives. 

    The images are available for purchase while supplies last at www.OfficialABCPrints.com.

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