Sneaky Drive-By Photography

Snap Happy Driving in a Van Covered In Working Cameras

Harrod Blank had a seriously crazy idea: to cover his van in cameras and then drive around taking pictures - which is exactly what he did!

The beauty in this stunt is that passersby think the cameras are fake, so act perfectly normally. A bad arse photography project that is constantly on the go… and a great idea to boot.

Implications - In today's over-processed society, there is much value placed on candid imagery used in art, photography, advertising and even film. This gives an audience a much-needed break from the rehearsed, manipulated norm of the entertainment and art industries, and is a great way for a company to build trust.

Trend Themes

  1. Candid Imagery — The trend of using candid imagery in art, photography, advertising and film to provide a break from the rehearsed norm of the entertainment and art industries.
  2. Drive-by Photography — The trend of capturing candid images while driving around in a van equipped with numerous cameras.
  3. Disruptive Artistic Expression — The trend of exploring unconventional and unique art forms, such as sneaky drive-by photography, to push creative boundaries and captivate audiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Advertising & Marketing — Companies can leverage the power of candid imagery to build trust with their audiences and gain a competitive edge in the advertising and marketing industry.
  2. Photography — The drive-by photography trend presents an opportunity for photographers to experiment with new techniques and equipment, and create unique and captivating images.
  3. Film Production — The trend of candid imagery can be applied in film production to create more realistic and relatable storylines, and give viewers a break from over-processed entertainment.

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