Underwater Clowntography

'Circus Underwater' Shoot by Michael Howard is Stunning

I'm loving this 'Circus Underwater' shoot by Michael Howard. It features made-up circus clowns and characters photographed underwater like a fashion shoot. I'm usually quite frightened of clowns, but this shoot is more ethereal than eerie.

My favorite image from 'Circus Underwater' shoot by Michael Howard is the submerged mime in the first image and the fairylike second image. It's amazing how each model just seems to float in midair.

Implications - While some may also typically be scared of clowns, I think that some may find these somewhat amusing and definitely different than anything they've ever seen before. These photographs definitely changed the way I feel about clowns.
Trend Themes
1. Underwater Circus Photography - The trend of photographing circus characters and clowns underwater creates innovative and unexpected imagery that could be used in advertising campaigns and artistic projects.
2. Ethereal Imagery - The trend of using underwater photography to create ethereal and dreamlike imagery can be applied to fashion photography, art installations, and interior design.
3. Non-traditional Shoot Locations - The trend of shooting in non-traditional locations like underwater pools can create unexpected and eye-catching imagery for advertising campaigns and artistic projects.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Professional photographers and amateurs alike can experiment with underwater photo shoots to create unique and visually stunning imagery.
2. Advertising - The use of underwater photography in advertising campaigns and marketing materials can create memorable and attention-grabbing visuals that stand out from more traditional advertising approaches.
3. Fashion - The use of underwater photography can add a unique and ethereal quality to fashion photography and can be applied to lookbooks, editorials, and advertising campaigns.

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