If you're an animal lover, you will both melt and "aaaah" when you see this adorably cute and hilariously posed farm animal photo series. Designed to look like old-school family portraits that American families are known to take every year, the farm animal photo series is comical and full of all types of animals staring right into the camera.
Captured by Brooklyn-based photographer Rob MacInnis, 'The Farm Family' series gives the iconic family portrait style a twist by adding cows, pigs, sheep and goats to the picture instead of people. The endearing series has the farm animals all lined up and facing the camera as people in the portraits do but unlike living room and corridor backdrops, the backdrops in 'The Farm Family' series are barns and doorways with mountains of hay.
Animalistic Family Portraits
This Farm Animal Photo Series is Comical and Adorably Cute
Trend Themes
1. Animal-inspired Family Portraits - As the trend for personalization continues, there is an opportunity for photographers to create unique family portraits that showcase the unique personalities of each family member with the addition of beloved pets or even farm animals.
2. Humorous Family Themed Photo Series - As consumers continue to crave lighthearted content, there is a potential for photographers to create comedic photo series that showcase unexpected themes, such as farm animals posing as a family.
3. Family Photo Parody - As consumers become more and more aware of societal norms, there is an opportunity for photographers to create photo series that upend traditional family portraits with a humorous twist, such as replacing humans with farm animals.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Creative photographers can leverage the trend of humorous or animal-inspired family portraits to appeal to niche markets, such as pet owners or animal lovers.
2. Animal Welfare Organizations - Animal welfare organizations can leverage the trend of animal-themed family portraits to encourage people to adopt pets and see them as beloved family members.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers and advertisers can incorporate humorous and offbeat family themes in their campaigns to connect with consumers on a more personal and relatable level.