Itemized Portrait Photography

Refuse by Eduardo Hernandez Showcases a Slew of Products

The photo series titled Refuse by Eduardo Hernandez, a photographer based in Monterrey, Mexico, embraces the recent phenomenon of itemizing one's belongings in order to document them in a tediously tidy way. Although very much about a consumer lifestyle, these images shakes things up a bit by adding the person (or people, in one case) who owns the items into the mix.

Shot for Cadena+Asoc. Branding, Refuse by Eduardo Hernandez focuses on a fun beach theme, which is perfect for those who are looking to escape the winter blues in the Northern Hemisphere. Created in collaboration with Lucas Lucas & Screw., showcase everything from scuba diving gear to fresh fruits and even the odd cleaning product. The images are eye-catching.

Itemized Belongings
There is a growing trend of itemizing one's belongings to document them in a neat and organized way, presenting an opportunity for innovative storage solutions.
Incorporating People
The trend of adding the person who owns the items into itemized photography creates a unique storytelling element, suggesting potential for personalized branding and customization.
Beach-themed Product Showcases
The use of a fun beach theme in product photography offers opportunities for marketing summer-related products and creating engaging visual content.

Sectors Adopting This

Storage Solutions
The growing trend of itemizing belongings opens up opportunities for innovative storage solutions that help people organize and showcase their possessions.
Personalized Branding
Incorporating people into itemized photography presents opportunities for brands to create personalized and customized products and experiences.
Product Marketing
Beach-themed product showcases in photography provide opportunities for brands in the travel, leisure, and retail industries to attract consumers with summer-related products.
SCORE
5.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: South America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 79%
Activity 72%
Freshness 8%