Jonathan May Captures Mobile Homes As Is
Deborah Kim — July 13, 2011 — Fashion
References: jonathanmayphotography
Jonathan May presents a bare bones collection of photographs titled 'Caravans.' These photos do not try to make these spaces look prettier than they are. Everything represents life stripped down. The collection set of photos include shots of the caravans alone and with the people that live in them.
The mobile homes are featured in front of overgrown front yards, with tarnished door fronts and drapes with holes in them. The reality is that not everyone can have an immaculate home, and the average home may come with a few imperfections. This shoot doesn't exist to show the glamour of life, but the reality of it and the fact that even in these flaws there is beauty and character.
The mobile homes are featured in front of overgrown front yards, with tarnished door fronts and drapes with holes in them. The reality is that not everyone can have an immaculate home, and the average home may come with a few imperfections. This shoot doesn't exist to show the glamour of life, but the reality of it and the fact that even in these flaws there is beauty and character.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Lifestyle - Exploring the beauty and character in the imperfections of bare bones living spaces.
2. Authenticity in Photography - Capturing real-life scenes without beautification to convey the rawness of everyday life.
3. Alternative Living Spaces - Showcasing unconventional homes as a reflection of diverse living experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Opportunity to challenge traditional beauty standards and capture the authenticity of real-life scenes.
2. Real Estate - Recognition of the beauty and character in imperfect homes, opening up new market segments for alternative living spaces.
3. Home Improvement - Addressing the demand for products and services that celebrate the uniqueness and imperfections of homes.
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