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The People vs. Places Series is the Battle of the Photographers

The People vs. Places photo series could be regarded as a battle between two photographers or it could easily be viewed as the coming together of two exceptional talents for one single vision. Essentially, the series revolves around a single roll of film that has been doubly exposed, resulting in magical, surreal images that will arrest people on the spot.

Considering that superimposed imagery is quite popular of late, the People vs. Places photo series offers a refreshing take that still yields a similar outcome. Created by photographers Stephanie Bassos and Timothy Burkhart, the first is tasked with taking images of people while the latter must take shots of places. The catch? Neither of them knows what the other is capturing aside from that broad rule.
Trend Themes
1. Double-exposed Film Photography - Creating double-exposed film photography offers a unique and magical aesthetic that captures people's attention.
2. Superimposed Imagery - Superimposed imagery continues to be popular, presenting opportunities for creative and surreal visuals.
3. Collaborative Photography - Collaborative photography projects like the People vs. Places series showcase the combining of talents to create a cohesive vision.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The double-exposed film photography trend opens up possibilities for photographers to explore new techniques and create captivating images.
2. Creative Arts - The superimposed imagery trend provides opportunities for artists and designers to experiment with surreal and visually striking compositions.
3. Collaborative Projects - The People vs. Places series highlights the potential for collaboration among photographers, showcasing the power of combining different perspectives for unique visual storytelling.

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