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Kaitlin Rebesco Shows a Different Perspective in Her Paris Photos

In discussing her unique take on landmark photography, Kaitlin Rebesco states, "Sometimes, walking through Paris, I feel like I am floating," which explains why all her Paris photos seem to be taken from up in the air.

Through her sky high photographs, she captures the way Paris always seems to be draped in a sky full of clouds that adorn the peaks of all of the towers and landmarks in the city. Many travelers idolize Paris as the city of romance and sophistication, full of culture and tourist sights. Rebesco brings the dreamy feeling of floating through the city streets out in her 'Head in the Clouds' image series, with a focus on the atmosphere rather than the actual buildings.

This series of Paris photos portrays a loftier landmark perspective.
Trend Themes
1. Drone Photography - The use of drones to capture aerial photographs presents an opportunity to showcase landmarks from unique perspectives.
2. Atmospheric Focus - Shifting the focus from the buildings to the atmospheric elements around landmarks opens up new possibilities for artistic interpretations.
3. Dreamlike Landscapes - Creating images that evoke a sense of floating and dreaminess offers a disruptive innovation approach to landmark photography.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Incorporating sky-bound landmark photography into tourist advertising campaigns can attract visitors by showcasing the city's unique perspective.
2. Art and Photography - Exploring new ways to capture landmarks allows artists and photographers to stand out in a saturated market, offering fresh and captivating perspectives.
3. Media and Advertising - Using aerial photographs of landmarks can enhance visual storytelling in advertisements, creating captivating narratives that resonate with the audience.

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