Homeschooling Photo Series

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The Homeschooled Photo Series Sheds New Light On the Subculture

Homeschooled is a photo series, put together by Berlin, Germany-based photographer Rachel Papo, that aims to capture the everyday lives of homeschooled children who live their lives in the Catskills of Upstate New York.

Homeschooling is becoming increasingly popular in different parts of the United States as parents seek to wrest control over their kids' education and what kind of knowledge, information and people they're exposed to as they're growing up. Papo's series aims to document the fascinating new counterculture and objectively look into what it means to grow up beyond the conventional environment of a classroom.

Ultimately, the Homeschooled photo series sheds new light on homeschooling, and looks into the lives of children who aren't regularly depicted by the mainstream media, whether we're talking photographers or other kinds of artists.
Trend Themes
1. Homeschooling Popularity - As homeschooling continues to gain popularity, there is opportunity for disruptive innovations in education and the home learning environment.
2. Subculture Documentary - Documentary makers and other artists can find untapped potential in documenting subcultures that have yet to be explored or given significant exposure.
3. Alternative Education - With the rise of homeschooling, there is potential for innovative alternative education models that offer new methods of learning and a more personalized education experience.
Industry Implications
1. Education - There is opportunity for innovation in the education industry as homeschooling becomes more popular and creates a demand for alternative education models and personalized learning experiences.
2. Photography - The Homeschooled photo series demonstrates the potential for capturing and documenting subcultures, offering a new perspective and opportunity for photographers to explore alternative topics.
3. Media - The Homeschooled photo series highlights the need for more diverse and inclusive media representation, opening up opportunities for media professionals to explore and highlight subcultures and alternative lifestyles.

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