Unusual Birdtography

Audrey Corregan's 'Obviously' Captures Birdie Backsides

French photographer Audrey Corregan's 'Obviously' series is a very different sort of bird photography. Rather than capture a particular species of bird in its natural habitat, as many photographers do, Corregan has photographed the backsides of stuffed birds. It's a curious study into how we appreciate avian beauty and an unusual glimpse at a number of different types of bird plumage.

Implications - Photographers continually aim to push boundaries with their works; this photographer took an unusual twist on nature photography by capturing birds' backsides. Since most photographers focus on the profile or front end of wildlife, this set raised eyebrows and got viewers talking. Companies can take advantage of this opportunity by taking an unexpected route while creating products and marketing materials.
Trend Themes
1. Unconventional Bird Photography - Capturing birds from a unique perspective by focusing on their backsides, disrupting traditional bird photography standards.
2. Reimagining Bird Beauty - Exploring new ways of appreciating avian beauty by showcasing different types of bird plumage that are often overlooked.
3. Provocative Nature Documentation - Challenging the norms of wildlife photography by presenting an unconventional study of birds that sparks discussion and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Innovative photographers can experiment with unconventional techniques, such as capturing unexpected perspectives of subjects, to create intriguing visual experiences.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can draw inspiration from the unconventional approach of capturing bird backsides to challenge conventional aesthetics and create thought-provoking pieces.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Brands can harness the power of unconventional imagery and storytelling to capture attention and create memorable campaigns that stand out from the competition.

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