Mark Miller Captures the Faces of Suspended People
Brian G Randles — October 15, 2009 — Pop Culture
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Mark Miller has decided to flip the world on its head. Featuring portraits of regular people that are hanging upside down, the gallery 'Suspended Comfort' from Mark Miller captures people as if they were sleeping with bats.
Not sure of the motivation behind this photographic endeavor, but I am definitely loving the blood-rushed faces of all of his subjects. Check out more work from Mark Miller by following the links below.
Implications - As consumers continue to recover from the economic downturn, they're looking for products to divert their attentions away from their financial situations. As such, the popularity of surrealistic photo shoots is on the rise. Corporations can utilize surreal imagery in their advertising campaigns in order to attract consumer attention.
Not sure of the motivation behind this photographic endeavor, but I am definitely loving the blood-rushed faces of all of his subjects. Check out more work from Mark Miller by following the links below.
Implications - As consumers continue to recover from the economic downturn, they're looking for products to divert their attentions away from their financial situations. As such, the popularity of surrealistic photo shoots is on the rise. Corporations can utilize surreal imagery in their advertising campaigns in order to attract consumer attention.
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1. Surrealistic Photo Shoots - Corporations can utilize surreal imagery in their advertising campaigns in order to attract consumer attention.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Corporations can utilize surreal imagery in their advertising campaigns in order to attract consumer attention.
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