Open Relationship Photography

Me Into You by Keren Moscovitch is Intimate and Abstract

Me Into You by Keren Moscovitch, a photographer based in New York City, is a photo series documenting her experience of engaging in an open relationship. Although it offers an intimate look into her sexual forays, a lot of turmoil went into the initial decision. She writes, "I was confronted by jealousy and pain, but also got to experience a deep intimacy that I believe is only possible when we are fully vulnerable and exposed."

Focusing on abstract moments, Me Into You by Keren Moscovitch tells her story in a fragmented way. It allows people to put themselves in her situation while also appreciating the beauty of the human body in all of its different forms. She elaborates, "I wanted my work to show moments and views of the body that most of us experience in our erotic life, but that we aren’t permitted to acknowledge in casual conversation."
Trend Themes
1. Open Relationship Acceptance - The trend of open relationships being more accepted could lead to new disruptive innovations around relationship counseling and support services.
2. Intimate Moments Photography - The trend of intimate and abstract photography could lead to disruptive innovations in the art and fashion industries, such as new forms of editorial or advertising photography.
3. Vulnerability in Art - The trend of exploring vulnerability in art could lead to new disruptive innovations in therapy and mental health services focused on self-expression and art therapy.
Industry Implications
1. Relationship Counseling - The open relationship acceptance trend could disrupt traditional relationship counseling by creating a need for new tailored services to address the unique needs and challenges of non-monogamous relationships.
2. Art and Fashion Photography - The intimate moments photography trend could disrupt the traditional boundaries of art and fashion photography and create new opportunities for inclusive and body-positive representation.
3. Mental Health Services - The vulnerability in art trend could disrupt traditional forms of therapy by introducing new approaches focused on creative self-expression and emotional exploration.

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