Photobomb Fascination

These Photobombers Range from Patrick the Starfish to Pooping Dogs

Trend Hunter's Vice President, Shelby Walsh, is all about clever photobombers who know how to turn a boring old photo into a comic masterpiece. She has picked her five favorite photobombing moments, ranging from Patrick the Starfish's infiltration of the Disney realm, to a zombie disrupting a pleasant picnic.

Shelby's favorite photobomber is actually never in a photograph him/herself. Instead, they go on public buses and trains, and hold up newspaper photos of random people, setting them on top of transit passengers to make them look like celebrities, politicians, or downright weirdos.

Another hilarious instance of photobombing is that of Patrick the Starfish. This beloved children's cartoon character and his wildly expressive face have been inserted into a ton of random pop culture photographs. He has been shoved into everything from Princess Ariel's wedding dress to Angelina Jolie's famous black Oscars gown.

These photobombers are clearly talented at what they do. Their creations are definitely some of the funniest and wittiest from around the web, proving that pictures sometimes do tell a thousand words.
Trend Themes
1. Clever Photobombers - Opportunity for individuals and brands to create clever and humorous photobombing moments to engage and entertain audiences on social media.
2. Celebrity Impersonation Photobombs - Opportunity for individuals and brands to use celebrity impersonations in photobombing to attract attention and create viral content.
3. Unexpected Photobombing - Opportunity for individuals and brands to create unexpected and surprising photobombing moments to capture people's attention and generate buzz.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - Disruptive innovation opportunity for advertising and marketing agencies to incorporate photobombing into campaigns and social media strategies to create memorable and engaging content.
2. Entertainment - Disruptive innovation opportunity for entertainment industry to explore photobombing as a form of entertainment, incorporating it into live events, TV shows, and movies to add humor and excitement.
3. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers and photography studios to offer specialized photobombing services and create unique and entertaining photographs for clients.

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