Apparently the world is even smaller than I originally thought. Alexandre Duret-Lutz is a photographer who has created his own miniature worlds while photographing well-known landmarks in the world.
This truly spectacular feat for the photographic world plays around with perspective and size in the most interesting manner.
Check out Duret-Lutz's masterful photography including a giant Eiffel Tower and Colosseum above. The very last photo is of the talented photographer himself.
Implications - The demand for engaging art and imagery is on the rise as consumers have grown tired of the mind-numbing entertainment that's been dominating North American media outlets. As such, corporations that utilize more sophisticated imagery in their promotional campaigns are more likely to garner attention from the public.
Giantized Landmarks
Alexandre Duret-Lutz Creates Miniature Worlds from Iconic Structures
Trend Themes
1. Engaging Art and Imagery - Corporations that utilize more sophisticated imagery in their promotional campaigns are more likely to garner attention from the public.
2. Perspective and Size Manipulation - Photographers who experiment with perspective and size in their work can create unique and captivating visual experiences.
3. Miniature Worlds - The creation of miniature worlds within photography offers a fresh and intriguing way to portray well-known landmarks and objects.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - The advertising industry has the opportunity to tap into the demand for engaging art and imagery in promotional campaigns.
2. Photography - Photographers who specialize in perspective and size manipulation can find new opportunities to create captivating visuals.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the concept of creating miniature worlds as a unique form of artistic expression.