Hollywood Diet Photography

Dan Bannino's ‘Still Diet’ Series Depicts Weird Celebrity Diets

Many people want to know about the latest weird celebrity diets so that they can can have the chance to emulate their favorite celebrity's fit physique. However, many of the diets are not the least bit healthy and are in fact, insanely peculiar. Italian photographer Dan Bannino sheds light on some of the weirdest pop culture diets in existence and the celebrities who follow them in his latest series titles 'Still Diet.'

The photos are still pictures of the foods and liquids included in the diets. Some of the diets include the ‘Hollywood Diet,’ which consists of diet coca-cola, various types of alcohol and cigarettes and is followed by supermodel Kate Moss. The ‘Master Cleanse,’ once done by Beyonce, is also included, which is a diet comprising of lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper and laxative herbal tea.

Weird Celebrity Diets
The exploration of the strange and unhealthy diets that some celebrities follow can open doors for promoting healthier lifestyles and diets.
Photography-based Series
Creating a photography-based series showcasing niche or untold stories can be an avenue for disruptive innovation in the field of photography.
Healthy Eating
Focusing on promoting healthy eating habits through various media, such as photography, can be a potential area for disruptive innovation in the health industry.

Where This Applies

Photography
Utilizing photography to showcase untold stories and unconventional subjects can be a promising area for innovation in the photography industry.
Health and Wellness
Developing and promoting healthy eating and lifestyle habits can be a potential area for disruptive innovation in the health and wellness industry.
Food and Beverage
Offering healthy and sustainable food and beverage options can be a disruptive innovation in the food and beverage industry.
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