Vampires have officially taken over mainstream media. Between Twilight, True Blood, Daywalkers, and the Vampire Diaries, these bloodsuckers have snuck into every facet of pop culture. It's no surprise, then, that they have begin to rule the world of photography too. The Blue Jaka spread above features some of the most stylized vampo pics yet.
Taken by Maja Slavec, the Blue Jaka Spread showcases what looks like a model from Guess feasting on some delicious blue hemoglobin. Who knows why people become so entralled with all things vampire. Maybe it's because every show and movie features people who look like Guess models with fake teeth. If vampires looked like Wal-Mart employees, we probably wouldn't be that captivated by them.
Blood-Stained Vampirography
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Trend Themes
1. Mainstream Vampires - Opportunity for businesses to create innovative vampire-themed products and experiences that cater to the growing interest in vampire culture.
2. Vampire Photography - Potential for photographers and studios to capitalize on the trend by offering vampire-themed photoshoots and capturing the allure of vampire aesthetics.
3. Pop Culture Influence - Chance for marketers and content creators to collaborate with vampire-themed media to promote products and services to a wide audience.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore new avenues by producing vampire-themed movies, TV shows, and other media that capitalize on the mainstream popularity of vampires.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can collaborate with vampire-themed media to create trendy clothing lines inspired by vampire aesthetics and appeal to fans of the genre.
3. Photography - Photography studios can offer vampire-themed photoshoots to cater to the growing demand for unique and unconventional photography experiences.