An ongoing collaboration between Peter Andrew, Simon Duffy and Derek Blais, the 'Point Blank' project shows you what it's like to have guns in your face.
Staring straight down the barrel of a Smith and Wesson 9mm is not a daily occurrence in most people's lives, which is why so many people will find this exhibit so incredibly fascinating. Taking guns from all around the world, the photographers explain that their goal is to "photograph portraits of them in a similar way you might photograph a powerful person. Like powerful people, pistols have this 'perfect' quality that we wanted to explore."
Getting a good look at these guns in your face provides you with a perspective that most don't live to tell about.
Head-On Pistol Photography
See What it's Like to Have Guns in Your Face with 'Point Blank'
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Photography - Incorporating guns as subjects in photography can attract a niche market and drive revenue.
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