Photographer Adam Fish has a talent for taking everyday life and transforming it into bizarre scenes that leave one scratching their head. One of his photographs depicts a young man -- too old for trick-or-treating -- wearing a dinosaur costume that is more than a few sizes too small for him. Another features a man with his head in a transparent glass jar staring helplessly at the viewer with literally bated breath. They are curious, to say the least.
The photographs capture people doing bizarre things and striking eccentric poses -- without overdoing it, of course. They retain just enough normalcy that the scenes depicted seem plausible. Many people have walked into a room to find something that they were tempted to photograph, but could not for the sake of propriety, sympathy or fear of reprisal.
What's Driving This Trend
- Eccentric Photography
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring new and unconventional photography techniques to capture captivating and thought-provoking images.
- Narrative Surrealism
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating storytelling through surrealistic photography that sparks the viewer's imagination and emotions.
- Reality Distortion
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Using photography to challenge traditional perceptions of reality and push the boundaries of visual art.
Who This Affects Most
- Art and Photography
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Applying innovative techniques and concepts to redefine artistic expression and engage with a wider audience.
- Fashion and Advertising
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating eccentric photography styles to create memorable and attention-grabbing campaigns for fashion and lifestyle brands.
- Social Media and Influencer Marketing
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Leveraging eccentric and captivating photography content to drive engagement, cultivate a unique brand identity, and attract a loyal following on social media platforms.
