There is something very charming about the Julia Galdo 'Ruby' photo series. I think it has to do with its retro vibe and reserved undertones. Not to mention the gray-scale finish that really makes the whole portfolio seem vintage.
Essentially a portrait photographer, Julia Galdo's 'Ruby' photo series does have its quirky moments. Not only does this have to do with the 60s/70s fashionista feel, but also certain props such as a boxy skyscraper stool.
What's Driving This Trend
- Retro Revival
- There is an opportunity for companies to bring back past design elements in a modern way, such as retro photography.
- Vintage Aesthetic
- There is a growing demand for products and services that mimic the look and feel of the past, such as the gray-scale finish of the 'Ruby' photo series.
- Quirky Nostalgia
- Consumers are seeking out experiences that evoke feelings of nostalgia but also have a unique and unexpected twist, such as the boxy skyscraper stool in the 'Ruby' photo series.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- There is an opportunity for photographers to incorporate retro and vintage elements into their work to appeal to a growing market.
- Fashion
- Companies can tap into the retro fashion trend and offer products that resemble 60s/70s fashion trends.
- Interior Design
- There is an opportunity for interior designers to incorporate vintage elements into modern spaces, similar to the style of the 'Ruby' photo series.
