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The 'People Sleeping in Libraries' Series Secretly Captures Nappers

A series of photographs curated by George Oates entitled 'People Sleeping in Libraries' captures people caught snoozing. The photos show different people napping in a variety of libraries. Each of the captures shows a different person resting their heads in a peaceful slumber. Since libraries are a naturally quiet place, they are the perfect place to take a nap and the people captured in these photographs seem to have taken advantage of that.

The voyeuristic photos were taken by a wide variety of photographers. People Sleeping in Libraries shows people from across the world taking naps in their respective libraries. This international series of captures has people napping in various awkward positions as they attempt to position themselves comfortably.
Trend Themes
1. Library Napping - An emerging trend of people seeking peaceful napping spaces in libraries.
2. Voyeuristic Photography - The rise of curated photo series capturing candid moments of unsuspecting individuals.
3. Awkward Comfort - An increasing acceptance of unconventional sleeping positions as a means of finding rest and relaxation.
Industry Implications
1. Library Services - Opportunity for libraries to explore new ways to cater to the needs of patrons seeking quiet spaces for napping.
2. Photography - Photographers can capitalize on the demand for voyeuristic photography by capturing candid moments in unique settings.
3. Sleep and Wellness - Innovative sleep solutions companies can leverage the trend of unconventional sleeping positions to offer products and services that promote better rest and relaxation.

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