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The Liquid Glass Photography Turns Clear Canisters into Raging Tsunamis

Watch water and see-through decanters collide in the Jean Bérard Fotografia (JBF) Liquid Glass photography.

Liquids are filmed splashing up against the sides of canisters, twisting around them like water serpents and ensnaring them in a deathly grip. The force of the clear liquid causes rippling patterns to appear on the smooth glassy surface of each container. Magically, the water seems to be frozen in time once it hits the glass surface with only a few droplets escaping to the background of the overall photo.

The JBF Liquid Glass photography is stunningly minimalist, using a solid blue background to enhance intrigue and intimacy with the photos. The bare-bones approach to the photography is what directs the viewers eye to the waves of the clear substance.
Trend Themes
1. Liquid Glass Photography - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in capturing stunning and unique images using liquid glass as a medium.
2. Water Serpent Aesthetics - Opportunity to create visually captivating art by capturing the fluid and dynamic movements of liquids against glass surfaces.
3. Minimalist Splash Effects - Opportunity to explore the minimalist approach in showcasing the beauty of fluid dynamics and water splashes in photography.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with liquid glass as a unique element in their work.
2. Art - Opportunity for artists to create captivating and visually engaging pieces by incorporating the aesthetics of water serpents in their artwork.
3. Design - Opportunity for designers to explore minimalistic splash effects in various applications like product packaging, advertising campaigns, and brand visuals.

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