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Tom Blachford's Latest Series Explores Havana

Tom Blachford brings his signature minimalist approach to his latest series, featuring Cuba's capital city.

The photographer captures the architecture, automobiles and everyday life of the residents of Havana. He attempts to shoot from new perspectives and vantage points in order to re-frame what has been continually "overlooked and under-appreciated." Indeed, Blachford finds unexpected beauty in the dilapidated buildings and outdated vehicles. While some people might dismiss Havana as a city frozen in time, Blachford focuses on the charm of Havana's simple ambiance and the easy-going lifestyle associated with it.

Blachford's photographs are saturated with color and character. The bright, voracious quality of the series encourages viewers to open their eyes to a new reality.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Photography - Opportunity for photographers to approach their craft with a minimalist perspective, emphasizing clean lines and bold colors.
2. Reframing Urban Spaces - Opportunities to see urban spaces in new and unexpected ways, uncovering beauty even in rundown or neglected areas.
3. Retro Revival - Opportunities to incorporate retro aesthetic or vintage elements into modern design and marketing campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - Havana's underappreciated beauty could serve as a unique marketing tool for tourism agencies looking to promote off-the-beaten-path destinations.
2. Art and Design - Minimalist photography and reframing of urban spaces could be utilized in branding campaigns or interior design projects.
3. Automotive - Opportunities for car manufacturers to tap into the nostalgia associated with retro design, as seen in Blachford's portrayal of classic cars in Havana.

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