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November 4, 2009

Posted in: Awards, Photography 

R. Jerome Ferraro Takes First in PDN PIX Digital Imaging Contest

Now in its 15th year, PDN honors “the best and most innovative images of the year” in its PIX Digital Imaging Contest. R. Jerome Ferraro won first place in the advertising category for the Hoover “Clean Freak” campaign. Ferraro worked with art director Mark Brye and art buyer Julie Ahlman Sanders of The Martin Agency.

While Ferraro admits that consistently maintaining “the clean” is elusive to her house and office, she can relate to the campaign as she is a self-confessed “organization freak.” When bringing the six characters of the campaign to life, no less than 500 emails passed between Ferraro’s production team, stylists,  and the creatives. Ferraro remarks, “[The characters'] evolutions took place with much collaboration, deliberation, and attention to detail. We wanted to imbed the meticulous nature of these people into a simple, quick read.”

Despite all of the careful planning, a minor hiccup occurred when the model posing as “the cat lady” turned out to be allergic to cats and Ferraro had to hold the animal in between takes. Ferraro remembers, “the stylist was working overtime with the roller tape on that one.” Allergies aside, Ferraro and the creative team crafted the worlds of the characters so effectively that people on the set were overheard saying “I want to live in these pictures.”

November 3, 2009

Posted in: Illustration 

Exclusive Interview with Shepard Fairey

As a follow-up for our original Obey x Levi’s collaboration post, Shepard Fairey answers some of our questions about jeans and art. Pictured are the double-sided 18 x 24″ posters that customers received with the Obey x Levi’s apparel collection. When the posters are placed together on one side, they form one 36 x 48″ bonus poster.

Read the interview with Shepard Fairey

November 2, 2009

Julie Blackmon in Paris Photo

38,000 visitors are expected at Paris Photo, “the world’s leading event for photography.” Photographers from 23 countries will be represented across 89 galleries. Among the 500 artists that are showing at Paris Photo, Julie Blackmon is among the 20 short-listed works exhibited during the fair for the BMW Paris Photo Prize. The theme of the exhibit is “When was the last time you experienced something for the first time?”. Julie Blackmon’s artist statement for her photograph “Baby Toss”:

“This photograph expressed the universal primary experience of becoming aware of your own body in a new way. When being released from trusted hands into the unknown, you are as left weightless, gleeful, fearful, and euphoric.”

Paris Photo runs from Novembr 19-22, 2009 at Carrousel Du Louvre.

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