These Famous Book Titles Were Recreated Into Baby Photographs
Jennifer Paul — February 5, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: venturephotography & designtaxi
These famous novels have been turned into adorable baby photographs. Each photo is a different famous book title that has been reformatted to be a picture with a baby incorporated in it. Famous movies like Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Alice In Wonderland, The Cat in the Hat, The Frog Prince, Peter Pan and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and many more are included in the series.
These baby photographs illustrate very literal images of what the films are about. Each baby is positioned alongside clear book details. For example, the baby that is featured in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory photo is surrounded by candy and desserts while holding a golden ticket.
All of these photos were shot by Venture Photography to celebrate National Storytelling Week.
These baby photographs illustrate very literal images of what the films are about. Each baby is positioned alongside clear book details. For example, the baby that is featured in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory photo is surrounded by candy and desserts while holding a golden ticket.
All of these photos were shot by Venture Photography to celebrate National Storytelling Week.
Trend Themes
1. Literary Baby Photography - Creating iconic literary scenes through baby photography presents disruptive opportunities for photography studios to innovate on traditional portraiture.
2. Literal Imagery - Incorporating literal imagery into marketing materials such as book covers or movie posters can yield disruptive results that capture audience attention.
3. Nostalgia Marketing - Tapping into consumers' nostalgia by recreating iconic childhood memories presents disruptive opportunities for marketers to create brand affinity.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can leverage this trend to innovate on traditional portraiture and incorporate creative elements to appeal to a wider audience.
2. Publishing and Advertising - Publishing and advertising industries can incorporate literal imagery into book covers and movie posters to create more immersive and captivating experiences that appeal to target audiences.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers can tap into nostalgia marketing to build brand affinity, creating memorable experiences and establishing strong brand recognition to win over consumers.
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