Jane Burton's photography reminds me of old silent films. Not just because of the vintage finishes or even because of the dated fashions--there's something exaggerated in the movements of the models that speak of that long-ago era.
Instead of embracing the popularity of gritty, racy and saturated photography that is all over the Internet of late, Jane Burton, a photographer for over 20 years, has decided to carve her own path. This latest series, 'Ivy,' is currently on display at the Bett Gallery.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Vintage-like Photography
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation to create new filters or editing software that mimic silent film aesthetics.
- Non-mainstream Photography
- Opportunity to disrupt the mainstream by creating unique photography styles that stand out from the saturated market.
- Exaggerated Movement Photography
- Opportunity to create a new sub-genre of photography by focusing on exaggerated movement and theatrical poses.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Photography
- Photography companies can offer alternative styles to customers looking beyond mainstream aesthetics.
- Filter/editing Software
- Companies can develop specialized filters or editing software that cater to vintage-like aesthetics.
- Art Galleries
- Art galleries can market more unique and less mainstream artwork to a niche audience of customers seeking a more specialized experience.
