Trend Hunter has featured homeless photography before, but I think it's safe to say that Christian Burkert's portfolio is the first time we've featured homelessness in a country other than America.
Focusing on Japan, German photographer Christian Burkert shows a different side of what appears to be an immaculate culture. According to Life Lounge, there are 24,000 homeless people currently residing in this country. Christian Burkert captures these unfortunate individuals poignantly.
Foreign Homeless Photomentaries
Christian Burkert Captures Homelessness in an Immaculate Culture
Trend Themes
1. Foreign Homelessness - Exploring homelessness in countries outside of the U.S. presents an opportunity to uncover unique social and cultural implications of the issue.
2. Photography as Social Commentary - Photography that captures social issues like homelessness provides a medium for impactful storytelling and raising awareness.
3. Humanizing the Homeless - Telling the stories of the homeless through images can shift societal perspectives and spark innovative solutions to help this vulnerable population.
Industry Implications
1. Social Services - Innovative solutions for providing social services to homeless populations, both domestically and internationally, can change lives and reduce homelessness.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Advertising campaigns that incorporate social impact photography can distinguish brands as socially responsible and conscious.
3. Media and Entertainment - Using photography and film to portray issues like homelessness can create impactful messaging and contribute to societal change.