The 'Back to the Future Part II' Series is Endearing
Meghan Young — November 17, 2011 — Lifestyle
References: irinawerning & fubiz.net
Reliving childhood memories has never been more popular than now thanks to the Back to the Future Part II photo series. Hot on the heels of her last nostalgic portfolio, the demand for more has been so high that she just had to come up with yet another collection. Just as accurately reenacted, each image not only centers on the same subject, but also has everything from the clothing to the coloring down pat.
Shot by photographer Irina Werning, the Back to the Future Part II series has stemmed other reminiscent projects including an editorial in VMAN magazine as well as Subtext Gallery's art exhibit titled Homeroom.
Considering that people are appreciating retro and vintage products like never before, it is no surprise that projects such as the Back to the Future Part II series are born.
Shot by photographer Irina Werning, the Back to the Future Part II series has stemmed other reminiscent projects including an editorial in VMAN magazine as well as Subtext Gallery's art exhibit titled Homeroom.
Considering that people are appreciating retro and vintage products like never before, it is no surprise that projects such as the Back to the Future Part II series are born.
Trend Themes
1. Childhood Photo Reenactments - Opportunity for photographers or developers to create apps or platforms that facilitate photo reenactments for adults looking to relive their childhood memories.
2. Nostalgia-driven Projects - Opportunity for creative professionals to launch nostalgic projects, including photo series, art exhibits, and editorial features centered around childhood memories.
3. Retro Products Resurgence - Opportunity for entrepreneurs to capitalize on the popularity of retro and vintage products by offering modified versions of popular products from the past, such as vintage gaming consoles or Polaroid cameras.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can offer photo reenactment packages or services for adults looking to relive their childhood memories.
2. Art - Art galleries can curate exhibits featuring nostalgia-driven artwork, paintings, and sculptures.
3. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of retro products by stocking merchandise such as vintage gaming consoles or Polaroid cameras.
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