Guerrilla Jungle Shoots

'Time for Army' by Antoni Szczupal is Absolutely Badass

Before I delve into 'Time for Army' by Antoni Szczupal, I have to commend the photographer's testicular fortitude for staring down the business end of a semiautomatic weapon for not one, but two harrowing shots. I don't care if it's unloaded, that's just ballsy.

Shot choice aside, 'Time for Army' by Antoni Szczupal features the guerrilla version of 'GI Jane' sprawling on a rock getting her shot lined up, hiding under a tree limb and generally vamping. It's a dirty, edgy and gritty shoot with guns--what more could you want?
Trend Themes
1. Guerrilla-style Photography - There is an opportunity to expand the market for gritty, unconventional photography styles that push the boundaries of traditional shoots.
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Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography companies can embrace unconventional styles and cater to clients interested in taking military or guerrilla-themed shoots.
2. Fashion - Fashion companies can explore military-inspired clothing and accessories to cater to consumers who enjoy edgy and unconventional style.
3. Home Decor and Accessories - Brands in the home decor and accessories industry can create items such as rugs, wall art, and pillows with gun culture aesthetics to meet the increasing demand of consumers interested in this trend.

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