The title of the Bird Hunter photo series may be deceptive, but it does convey the theme perfectly. Instead of real live birds, the photoshoot centers around their manmade cousin twice removed: the airplane. In place of a rifle, Dani Garcia Sarabia's weapon of choice is a camera. Crouched among wheat and reeds, hidden from view, the Barcelona-based art director and photographer shoots his prey in a way that immortalizes them rather than killing them.
Shot from a low perspective and angled upward, the Bird Hunter photo series does a great job of making the viewer feel like he or she is in the photographer's shoes. Sarabia describes, "Waiting since before the sunrise on a cold winter morning, with my camera loaded and ready to fire, you hear the shrill sound of the engines and it appears in the sky, the silhouette of the great steel bird. It’s time to aim and shoot…"
Airplane Prey Photography
Dani Garcia Sarabia's Bird Hunter Series is Deceptively Titled
Trend Themes
1. Aerial Photography - Develop technology and tools to enable high-quality photography from aircraft and drones
2. Eco-friendly Hunting - Promote a new generation of hunting practices that preserve wildlife and habitats while still providing the thrill of the hunt
3. Immersive Photography - Use low perspectives and unusual angles to create photographs that immerse the viewer in the scene
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - Develop new aircraft technology and control systems that reduce noise and environmental impact to enhance aerial photography
2. Outdoor Recreation - Promote sustainable hunting practices and offer eco-friendly hunting experiences in natural settings
3. Virtual Reality - Use immersive photography techniques to create 360-degree virtual reality experiences for entertainment and educational purposes