Afflicted Photography

The Andrea Abascia 'Remember My Name' Editorial is Exceptionally Moving

The Andrea Abascia 'Remember My Name' editorial says much about self-affliction and abandonment.

This series of photos features a young brunette sitting alone with a look of solemnness as she waits by the bar and on the street for someone to notice her. With her slump body language and avoidance towards the camera, this Andrea Abascia 'Remember My Name' spread is definitely moving. See it for yourselves in the featured gallery.

Implications - In today's industry, consumers are likely to invest their time and money into the products with which they are able to share a personal connection. Businesses that promote products capable of evoking emotions will generate high levels of success.

Emotion-evoking Products
Products that evoke emotions can generate high levels of success for businesses.
Self-affliction Featured Media
Visual media that features self-affliction can engage viewers on a deep level.
Solemn Photography
Photography with a solemn tone can capture attention and evoke emotions in viewers.

Sectors Adopting This

Marketing
Marketers can use emotion-evoking products and self-affliction featured media to engage consumers.
Photography
Photographers can experiment with solemn photography as a way to capture attention and evoke emotions in viewers.
Art
Artists can use self-affliction featured media as a way to engage their audience and create a personal connection with their work.
SCORE
3.2 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 54%
Activity 33%
Freshness 8%