Gale-Force Wind Portraits

The Blow Job 2012 Series by Tadao Cern Morphs Faces

For anyone who ever wanted to know what their face would look like when hit with a gale-force wind, just take a look at the Blow Job 2012 photo series. The image of these disturbingly morphed faces will more than likely deter people from wanting to experience the same. Granted, the photos are incredibly hilariously and slightly unreal.

Shot by Tadao Cern, a photographer and artist based in Vilnius, Lithuania, the Blow Job 2012 photo series looks more painful than it actually is. From wrinkled skin to widened mouths and erratic hair, everyone has many of the same features. Nevertheless, the Blow Job 2012 photo series does play on people's personalities as well. Some are caught in mid-laughter, others are trying to withstand the wind and still others are simply submitting to it resignedly.
Trend Themes
1. Gale-force Wind Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with shooting subjects in a windy environment to create unique and memorable portraits.
2. Face Morphing Technology - Innovation in software that can morph faces to create interesting and amusing visual effects in images or videos.
3. Humor and Playfulness in Art - Growing trend in the art world towards incorporating humor and playfulness in artwork to engage and entertain viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can offer specialized services to clients looking for unique and creative portraits through experimenting with wind photography.
2. Software Development - Innovative software companies can create face morphing applications for use in various industries including entertainment and marketing.
3. Art and Design - Artists can explore the use of humor and playfulness in their work as a way to engage with a wider audience and differentiate themselves in the market.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES