Gaza Burial World Press Photo 2013
Paul Hansen, a photographer from Sweden, has been recognised with World Press Photo for 2013, for “Gaza Burial”, a photograph taken in Gaza City. Two-year-old Suhaib Hijazi and his older brother...
View ArticleColorful Shit
Gabriel Morais, a copywriter based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, has teamed up with two colleagues to run “Colorful Shit”, a project featuring digested beetroot, Kellogg’s Froot Loops and sweet corn. The idea...
View ArticleWhiskas Big Instincts in Little Cats
Whiskas cat food is being promoted in the UK with “Big Instincts in Little Cats”, an integrated advertising campaigns placing domestic cats in the context of big cats in the wild. A television...
View ArticleMuquifu Museum of Slum Dwellers
Muquifu (Museu dos Quilombos e Favelas Urbanos) Museum of Escaped-slave Communities and Urban Slums, is an exhibition promoting cultural preservation and appreciation of a slum complex in Belo...
View ArticleSteal My Photograph!
Lukas Renlund, a photographer based in Copenhagen, has been taking his photography on the road with a series of interactive art exhibitions called “Steal My Photograph!”. Beginning in Copenhagen, the...
View ArticleDinovember dinosaurs photographed in Kansas City
Refe and Susan Tuma, a copywriter and artist based in Kansas City, have spent the last two Novembers using plastic dinosaurs to stimulate the imagination of their little kids. While the children are...
View ArticleTraid Classic Hipsters in Stone
Traid, the UK charity clothes store, promoted its vintage range with a print advertising campaign featuring classical marble statues dressed in vintage second hand clothes with the campaign line...
View ArticleFrozen in a Bubble
Angela Kelly, a photographer based in Arlington, Washington, USA, has provided the world with a creative response to the chilling temperatures being experienced in North America with “Frozen in a...
View ArticleUNICEF Photo of the Year 2013 Features Syrian Girl
Swedish photojournalist Niclas Hammarstrom has won UNICEF Germany’s award for the top image of 2013, with a picture of Dania, an 11 year-old Syrian girl wounded in a bomb attack. Dania was injured by...
View ArticleSeeing MS in Photography
Most symptoms of multiple sclerosis go unnoticed by everyone except the person living with them. One day they can alter your memory, the next your vision. Striking without warning and leaving no trace,...
View ArticleSocial Networks and Browsers as People
Vanichi Magazine has partnered with Los Angeles-based photographer Viktorija Pashuta to create a sequel to her photography series, ‘What If Girls Were Internet Browsers’. The new project, “What If Guys...
View ArticleWorld Press Photo of 2014 challenges homophobia
The jury of the 58th annual World Press Photo Contest has selected an image by Danish photographer Mads Nissen as the World Press Photo of the Year 2014. The picture shows Jon and Alex, a gay couple,...
View ArticleNOAH Fine Art of Exterminating Rhinos
NOAH Menschen für Tiere (NOAH People for Animals) is running a print advertising campaign raising awareness of rhinoceros slaughter. A rhino is shown with its two horns being whittled away to form...
View ArticleShot on an iPhone 6 in Apple World Gallery
Apple’s “Shot on an iPhone 6″ photography and film campaign, winner of the Outdoor Grand Prix award at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, features media taken on an iPhone 6 by 77...
View ArticleWorld Press Photo Hope for a New life
The jury of the 59th annual World Press Photo Contest has selected an image by Australian photographer Warren Richardson as the World Press Photo of the Year 2015. The World Press Photo of the Year...
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