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AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com: a mockery of photography's finest work

May 25, 3:52 AMWeb ExaminerChelsey Delaney
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From AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com

The most successful niche blogs have been those showcasing embedded photos of d-bags within various categories--from hipsters to frat dudes, all have been aggregated on lookatthisdouchebag.com.

Yet one field of photoblog that had yet to make its break consisted of aggregating all of those dumb family photo pictures--The ones that amazing photographers take to make a decent living and hate themselves for; Pictures like the one to the right.

Thanks to AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com, we niche photoblog-lovers can safely steer our attention away from the d-bag trend and let our eyes rest on something we are all familiar with: weird family pictures from the 20th century. It just feels comfortable.

And where do we go from here? Cats to White People to Hipsters to D-bags to our own families!? Nothing is sacred.

 

For more info: Start something good before this gets ridiculous, and then e-mail me at ms.cdelaneyATgmailDOTcom to cover it.

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