Daryl Clicks-on! Norman Reedus attends meet and greet at exhibit of his photography at Voila! Gallery in Los Angeles

He is TV's most lethal man with a crossbow.

But Norman Reedus actually prefers to shoot with a camera.

The 46-year-old attended a meet and greet at Voila! Gallery in Los Angeles on Sunday where his latest photography exhibition is currently being displayed.

Daryl clicks-on: Norman Reedus attends meet and greet at exhibit of his photography at Voila! Gallery in Los Angeles

Daryl clicks-on: Norman Reedus attends meet and greet at exhibit of his photography at Voila! Gallery in Los Angeles

The Walking Dead star adhered to his own unique interpretation of black tie by literally putting one on.

He paired it with his usual laid back style of an untucked denim shirt and matching jeans, with a pair of battered brown shoes.

With his long hair, scruffy beard and shades, it was difficult to tell where the actor ended and Daryl Dixon began.

Scrubbing up: The Walking Dead star adhered to his own unique interpretation of black tie by literally putting one on

Scrubbing up: The Walking Dead star adhered to his own unique interpretation of black tie by literally putting one on

Chill: He paired it with his usual laid back style of an untucked denim shirt and matching jeans, with a pair of battered brown shoes

Chill: He paired it with his usual laid back style of an untucked denim shirt and matching jeans, with a pair of battered brown shoes

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 The exhibition features never before seen photos from his upcoming first book of photography: The Sun’s Coming Up… Like A Big Bald Head.

'Dark and cerebral, Norman Reedus’ photography delivers everything you would expect from his ‘Walking Dead’ character and beyond,' the gallery boasts.

'His photographs are beautiful and terrifying, macabre and provoking while alternately dark and sublime. The recurring theme in his images is making the disturbing beautiful.'

Lethal shot: The exhibition features never before seen photos from his upcoming first book of photography: The Sun’s Coming Up… Like A Big Bald Head

Lethal shot: The exhibition features never before seen photos from his upcoming first book of photography: The Sun’s Coming Up… Like A Big Bald Head

Expert in his field: The gallery boasts the recurring theme in his images is 'making the disturbing beautiful'

Expert in his field: The gallery boasts the recurring theme in his images is 'making the disturbing beautiful'

Suited up: Norman Reedus showed his personal style at the American Music Awards 

Suited up: Norman Reedus showed his personal style at the American Music Awards 

A selection of the shots are candid behind-the-scenes pics taken on the Georgia set of his hit AMC zombie TV series.

One shows a 'Walker' between takes holding a pink umbrella and sipping from a can of Mountain Dew. Another dead walker can be seen with his mouth stuffed with gummy bears.

One of the most disturbing shots shows the severely decomposed remains of a human sprinkled with fruit loops.

Thirsty work: One shows a 'Walker' between takes holding a pink umbrella and sipping from a Mountain Dew

Thirsty work: One shows a 'Walker' between takes holding a pink umbrella and sipping from a Mountain Dew

Pricey: His pieces range in price from $2,000 , up to $12,000 for A (pictured)

Pricey: His pieces range in price from $2,000 , up to $12,000 for A (pictured)

Reedus himself can only be seen in one - a selfie entitled THANKS - with him and an army of off-duty walker extras behind him flipping the bird.

His pieces range in price from $2,000 - $12,000. 

NORMAN REEDUS: A Fine Art Photography Exhibition runs until December 31, and admission is free.

Fan fave: Reedus plays Daryl Dixon on the hit AMC zombie series

Fan fave: Reedus plays Daryl Dixon on the hit AMC zombie series

 

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