We talk a lot here about philosophical issues pertaining to photography. I thought I'd take a break from that and just show a nice, cohesive campaign I did recently for a Japanese company. The art director was very good with direction and I feel like the combined images worked well. This campaign is all about branding and very little about actual product.
The shoot was really straight forward. We used a Nikon D2x and a small assortment of lenses.
The art director was Greg Barton, owner and creative director at Dandy Idea.
On another note: We're doing out "anti-workshop" in San Antonio starting Saturday Morning. 8:30 at the Alamo. Free. Open to all.
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Thanks, Kirk
1 comment:
Part of what I like about your blog are the practical examples. This really is a well executed series of communications. I like minimalist themes like this as a well conceived idea doesn't need busy body production to make it's point. Nice photography and nice work by the ad agency.
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