Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Spring


The promotional image for global fashion brand EDUN. USP's of EDUN is positive trading relationship with Africa, and is supporting their cotton farmers through the recovery of 25 years of civil war in UGANDA specifically. This image reflects spring both as their 2012 spring/summer campaign, but the contemporary use of butterlies is an original use of symbolism. Butterflies represent beauty and new life, something the label itself is trying to encourage in UGANDA.

Spring photography

for spring photography i found this blog it doesn't say who the photographer is. i like the images that are posted on the wall as i think it illustrates spring very well and i think it shows you in different stages what happens and how the tree's blossom and everything starts to look pretty and is not all droopy and dull looking...

This is the link to the blogger as i cant find who the photographer is.... HAVE A LOOK!
http://funat-home.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/spring-photography.html

Madison Indiana

clifty-creek-intimate-1.jpg
spirit of spring
I chose this image because its simple and because the colours and small amount of lighting help show spring very well.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Ellen Kooi




she is a dutch photographer who caught my eye with her use of spring like colours and settings, she uses out of the ordinary placing for her models to create a mystery feel to her images.

Spring.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Andrey Razoomovsky

perou


Kelly Rowland is the latest celebrity to don a milk moustache for the ‘make mine Milk’ campaign.
The advertisements, shot by photographer Perou, aim to promote the benefits of drinking low fat milk.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Medicine Hat - Canada



Make Mine Milk

Make Mine Milk - an EU campaign featuring celebrities including Rupert Grint, Jenson Button and Kelly Rowland encouraging people to drink more milk as opposed to fizzy or alcoholic beverages. They use the milk mustache for comedy value, while also using the celebrities as role models to 'young people.'

Harold Edgerton

LOL



This photograph of Whoopi Golberg was taken by Annie Leibovitz.

The picture was inspired by one of Goldberg's stage routines, in which she plays a little black girl who uses Clorox to wash her skin in an attempt to be white.

The shoot required gallons of milk that were warmed in pots on the stove and poured into a bathtub. Goldberg then slipped in the bath and stuck out her tongue.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012