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'A Day At The Bowl' by Kim Skjold is for the Skateboard-Obsessed

'A Day At The Bowl' is a fantastic collection of photographs from Kim Skjold. The photographer followed a slew of skateboard lovers to a skate park to photograph their antics for the day.

The result is this array of images taken with a D40 vintage Nikkor 80-200 camera. These images display the amazing skateboard subculture and Kim Skjold does a great job at capturing not only the skateboard, but the incredible following behind it.
Trend Themes
1. Skateboard Culture - There is an opportunity to tap into the growing popularity of skateboarding through multimedia content like photography and videography.
2. Vintage Camera Photography - The use of vintage cameras can be a disruptive innovation in photography, creating a unique look and feel that distinguishes brands' styles and can appeal to niche audiences.
3. Youth Culture Documentation - Documenting subcultures that appeal to the youth can lead to potentially valuable insights for brands and marketers looking to target this demographic with products and experiences that align with their values and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Skateboarding Industry - Skateboarding brands can harness 'A Day At The Bowl' and other similar content to promote their products, events and skateboarding subculture as a whole.
2. Art and Fashion Industry - Artists and fashion designers can leverage skateboard culture as a source of inspiration for their designs, tapping into the raw and edgy aesthetic of the movement.
3. Media and Entertainment Industry - Media companies can create documentaries, tv shows, or online content that explore the diverse subcultures within the skateboarding world, in turn regularly tapping into a dedicated and engaged fanbase.

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