Tommy Corey completed a photography project where he turned everyday hikers into models. Corey took the hikers and photographed them doing high-fashion inspired model poses. He called his project “Hiker Trash Vogue”. Corey took the photographs along the Pacific Crest Trail during a month-long hike. The trail is over 2600 miles long. Hiker Trash Vogue started as a sarcastic poke towards the fashion industry but evolved into a project that showed the beauty of the hikers and their relationship with each other and with their environment.
Key Takeaways:
- Tommy Corey developed a recent photography project called “Hiker Trash Vogue”. The project takes pictures of people along the Pacific Crest Trail.
- Corey is able to capture the incredible nature of the relationships developed between the hikers on their journeys.
- On this project Corey used a Canon 7D with backup batteries. He used his iPhone to make edits.
“What started out as fair attempt at sarcasm and humor, however, soon turned into a beautiful record of human triumph that also documents the connection between hikers and the environment they inhabit.”
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