Cultural Tribute Photos

The EUSA Photo Series Looks at European and American Cultural Events

EUSA is a photo series, captured by the noted Los Angeles-based photographer Naomi Harris, that looks at some of the more unexpected and peculiar manifestations of European and North American culture. Specifically, the photo series looks at American communities, amusement parks and events that pay tribute to European customs and vice versa.

Good examples of the kinds of events and occurrences photographed by Harris for the EUSA series include Oktoberfests in the USA and the Western-themed Pullman City event in Germany.

Ultimately, this photo series does a great job looking into the lives and joys of the people who take part in events celebrating cultures geographically removed from their own. This photo series speaks to how globalization and communication have impacted cultural celebrations and practices around the world and shaped the lives of people.
Trend Themes
1. Global Cultural Exchange - There is an opportunity for cultural innovation since globalization and communication have impacted cultural celebrations around the world, paving the way for the exchange of traditions.
2. Alternative Event Photography - With the EUSA photo series, there is a potential for more photographers to document and shed light on peculiar cultural events and the people who take part in them.
3. Nostalgic Celebrations - As seen in the EUSA photo series, there is a trend towards celebrating unfamiliar cultural events that evoke traditional customs from other countries.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - There is a niche for photographers to capture cultural events and document the changes that globalization and communication bring to traditional celebrations worldwide.
2. Hospitality and Tourism - The EUSA photo series and the prevalence of events that pay tribute to other cultural celebrations provide opportunities for businesses in the hospitality and tourism industry to offer unique experiences to nostalgic travelers.
3. Event Planning - As cultural events become more diverse and globalized, there is a potential for event planners to create and organize unique and unconventional events that showcase unfamiliar cultural traditions.

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