Christophe Gilbert's Cheeky Portraits Parody the Queen
mediterranean — July 29, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: christophegilbert & homotography.blogspot
Belgian photographer Christophe Gilbert spoofs Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles with his cheeky photography.
Christophe Gilbert takes a jab at Queen Elizabeth’s beauty by having her reenact a famous Marilyn Monroe movie scene. The health of Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, is also made fun of by picturing him as an Olympic athlete.
Christophe Gilbert is no stranger to Trend Hunter. Check out our previous features on his fascinating photography below.
Implications - Consumers in modern society face so many different stresses each day that they are beginning to look for a bit of entertainment in all of their purchases.
Christophe Gilbert takes a jab at Queen Elizabeth’s beauty by having her reenact a famous Marilyn Monroe movie scene. The health of Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, is also made fun of by picturing him as an Olympic athlete.
Christophe Gilbert is no stranger to Trend Hunter. Check out our previous features on his fascinating photography below.
Implications - Consumers in modern society face so many different stresses each day that they are beginning to look for a bit of entertainment in all of their purchases.
Trend Themes
1. Spoof Photography - Christophe Gilbert's satirical take on traditional photography proves that humor can go a long way in the art industry.
2. Royal Parodies - With the popularity of satirical shows like 'The Crown' soaring, there is increasing demand for modern parodies of historical figures and events to amuse and entertain.
3. Humorous Marketing - Businesses seeking to stand out in a crowded market can use clever, humorous marketing techniques to appeal to consumers who are looking for a lighthearted break.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The use of humor or parody can help photographers to create unique and memorable work, which can be a valuable asset in the competitive world of professional photography.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment companies are well placed to create and distribute satirical content, either through traditional channels such as TV and film, or through newer online platforms.
3. Advertising - Humorous advertising campaigns can help businesses to engage with customers and build brand loyalty, particularly among younger audiences who are more likely to respond positively to clever, humorous marketing.
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