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This ‘Papercut Magazine’ Submission Features Flying Crows

In this ‘Papercut Magazine’ submission photographed by Jessica Klingelfuss, birds take flight and create fear within the photographs. Alfred Hitchcock created a movie called ‘The Birds,' which represented his own fears of the flying creatures in the past.

The ‘Papercut Magazine’ submission ‘The Birds’ is telling of this Hitchcock film in which a model that is dressed in older outfits, also fears the crows that surround her within the images. In one image, crows come to attack the high-fashion model, as she clutches onto her beige purse. The pink fabrics she is draped in cover her up as the birds fly around her head.

The photographs within the ‘Papercut Magazine’ submission use the iconic Hitchcock movie scenes in order to frame their fashions and photography shots around this.
Trend Themes
1. Bird-inspired Fashion Editorials - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate bird-inspired designs and themes into their collections.
2. Fear-inducing Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with emotions by using unsettling or eerie subjects in their editorial shoots.
3. Film-inspired Photography - Opportunity for photographers to use popular movie scenes as inspiration for their creative editorial shoots.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate bird-inspired designs and themes into their collections.
2. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with emotions by using unsettling or eerie subjects in their editorial shoots.
3. Film Production - Opportunity for film producers to create new movies or TV shows inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' and other horror classics.

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