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This photographic series documents a winter airsoft event in which participants engage in large-scale tactical simulations designed to replicate elements of modern military operations. Equipped with detailed gear, replica firearms, and coordinated team structures, players move through forested terrain, communicating, advancing, and defending positions in scenarios that emphasize strategy and teamwork. Photographed during a multi-day event in snowy conditions, the images capture moments of tension, anticipation, and coordination between opposing teams. Participants take cover behind natural obstacles, maneuver through wooded areas, and establish defensive positions while navigating the challenges of winter terrain. Although the event is recreational, the level of realism—from uniforms and equipment to movement and tactics—creates scenes that visually resemble real combat environments. The photographs focus on these moments of intensity and concentration, highlighting the physical and psychological engagement of players immersed in the simulation. Rather than portraying conflict itself, the series explores how communities recreate the structure and aesthetics of warfare within a controlled environment. Through careful staging, teamwork, and shared rules, participants step into roles that blur the line between sport, historical reenactment, and tactical exercise. “Simulated Frontlines” reflects on the culture of immersive tactical games and the visual language of modern conflict that shapes them.
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Paul Bride
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People Photography - Culture
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Canada
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Markus Albert
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Fine Art Photography - Landscape
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Germany
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Karen Grillion
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Fine Art Photography - Still Life
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United States
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Maren Pieper
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Europe Photography - Germany Photography
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Germany