Historic War-Torn Photography

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Jonathan Andrew Captures Abandoned Bunkers from WWII

Jonathan Andrew set out on a quest to capture these haunting images from the remains of World War II bunkers. This amazing series features abandoned bunkers from The Netherlands, France and Belgium.

You are reminded of a brutal time in history when looking at the empty photos taken by Jonathan Andrew. The way the lighting hits the buildings makes them look extremely eerie and lonesome. Andrew captured his subjects perfectly for the historical series.

Implications - There's been a recent insurgence in popularity for photo shoots of various types as it provides consumers with euphoric escapist experiences. As North American consumers continue to recover from the economic downturn, many of them are appreciative of such diversions which also relieves the stress of living in first world nations. Corporations may consider print ads using surrealist photography in order to garner consumer attention.
Trend Themes
1. Popularity of Euphoric Escapist Photography - Consumers are seeking photo shoots that provide euphoric escapist experiences.
2. Brutal Time in History Nostalgia - Nostalgic photography capturing historic war-torn scenes is gaining popularity.
3. Haunting and Eerie Visual Aesthetics - The use of lighting and composition to create haunting and lonesome visuals is trending in photography.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can explore capturing historic war-torn scenes to cater to the growing demand for nostalgia.
2. Tourism - Tourism companies can offer guided tours to famous abandoned bunkers from WWII for history enthusiasts.
3. Advertising - Advertising agencies can tap into the trend of haunting visuals to create impactful print ads that capture consumer attention.

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