Another month, another round of web ads across the internet! For December, we headed back over to Adsoftheworld.com since our last set of ads on their site were so successful. In case you haven’t heard of it before, Ads of The World is a social site for advertising creatives to post recent work from around the globe. It’s one of the most popular websites for creative professionals and a source of inspiration for many of them.
This month we helped inspire art directors, art buyers and photo editors with six unique images. Check them out below along with a little background on each photo:
Steve Temple / Portland
This shot was made for my portfolio, but unlike the rest of the images I was making, this one didn’t feature a product created by a company I wanted to target. Instead, I wanted to photograph a Polaroid camera that belonged to my wife’s late father. He passed far too soon during the summer of 2009. He loved photography and as a tribute to his passion I wanted to photograph his classic Polaroid camera. As you can tell, the camera is in great condition and still works to this day.
Kenny Johnson / Kansas City
This was a collaboration with Kansas City magazine. The idea was to shoot models in swimsuits actually in the water. So to put it simply, I got the underwater housing and we put the models in the water.
Dero Sanford / Little Rock
This was for the Tunica Museum in Mississippi. They wanted architecture images as well as people viewing the exhibits. This shoot was quite a big production. There was a video crew shooting out of a helicopter, 50 models, a steamboat on the river, and millions of mosquitoes that could have sucked a cow dry. I wanted to get there early before the crew arrived. I knew the metal mesh would give a strong glare on the building so I shot it before sunrise.
Martin Bauendahl / Germany
This was personal work for me that was inspired by the Islamic tradition of women wearing burkas.
Troy Stains / Atlanta
Originally the Matador outfit was rented for a shoot I was doing for a band. It was shoot on a Saturday and I had the outfit till Monday. The idea of a Matador in the off season came to me and I soon had a series of shot ideas to illustrate a day in the life of an out-of-work Matador. I bought some red tights and ballet flats and fooled my friend Jonathan Kelso into being the matador. We started early on Sunday and just went for it. Kelso lives pretty close to Grant Park, which is where the turtle-toro shot was made. At first we tried the shot with actual joggers in the park but it looked dumb, then I remembered the dolphin and turtle statues by the pool…The idea of a guy practicing his bullfighting technique with a cement turtle: ridiculous.
This image of the Bertoia Diamond Lounge was personal work. I’ve been wanting to create a body of work of modern furniture to promote myself with. Last October, I had a last minute opportunity to spend a few hours with half dozen mid-century modern furniture pieces. With the simplicity of the design in mind—less is more sort of thinking—I decided to use just one light with a beauty dish and some fill cards. They’re B&W for the same reason.
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