Sponsor gives road trip an awkward twist

Roadtrip
It takes a lot of guts to drive through all 48 contiguous states in the U.S. in less than five days. But for three guys to do the whole road trip with “Menlove” written on the side of their car? Now that deserves a medal. If they’d gotten to Texas a few months earlier, they could’ve campaigned for this guy before he dropped out of his congressional race. Via The Presurfer.

—Posted by David Griner

There are worse ad stars than Rachael Ray

Rachael Ray, a terrorist? It was an ugly scarf, certainly. But there’s a more sinister force at work in commercial land, one that threatens to poison the youth of this great nation with zippy harmonies and twangy guitars in the service of Baby Bottle Pop candy. That force is the Jonas Brothers. They’re more irritating than Rachael. Are they terrorists? Sure. Just stop putting them in ads. And stop comparing them to Hanson. Hanson was about the music, OK? (“Baby Bottle POP! Baby Bottle POP!” I can’t get it out of my head!)

—Posted by David Gianatasio

GCap sells Planet Rock to undisclosed buyer

LONDON – GCap Media has sold Planet Rock to an undisclosed buyer, according to Queen lead guitarist Brian May who was close to finalising a deal for the digital radio station.

Where do I sign up for the sexy insurance?

Sexywarren I got an e-mail pitch today that began: “Have you noticed that the insurance industry, of all things, is becoming the surprising new hip marketer? … There’s even a social networking site called ‘Sexy Insurance!’ ” Too bad the pitch wasn’t for Sexy Insurance, because, naturally, that’s where I went. The site’s kinda campy and fun. Instead, the e-mail was from FirstBest, which sells software to the insurance industry. Or maybe vice versa. Either way, FirstBest isn’t fun, campy or in any way sexy. They make Liberty Mutual look like Jessica Alba. But by mentioning Sexy Insurance in the e-mail, they found a way (sort of) to sell their unsexy story. Good for them. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to YouTube for some Jessica Alba clips.

—Posted by David Gianatasio

Make friends with a polar bear, if you dare

Bear
Here’s the first spot in Mullen’s “Power of action” campaign for utility company National Grid. My initial reaction is: Polar bears have broken out of the zoo! They’re stalking people in their homes and at work and at school and in swimming pools! Let the bear have your sandwich, kid—just run! I think the commercial is about the environment and preservation, saving polar bears and such. Given the chance, those bears would preserve us as snacks, that’s about it. Just ask Stephen Colbert. A recent headline about the company warns, “National Grid seeks electricity, gas rate hikes.” That sounds more like the action of power to me.

—Posted by David Gianatasio

Tesco Mobile fundraises for Marie Curie Cancer Care

LONDON – Tesco Mobile has built a mobile internet site for Marie Curie Cancer Care to allow users to donate while on the move.

“Goodbye readers” writes one of the 100 fired from the Washington post

100 reporters got the pink slip from the Washington Post today. So how do they bid their adieus? Linton Weeks coded his farewell in his last review published today. Read the upper case letter that starts each paragraph – yes, it spells out “Goodbye readers”. Now that’s a writers way of making an grand exit. One reader replied “and a goodbye to you Linton”

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Heinz Hot Ketchup: Burn

Heinz Hot Ketchup: Burn

Advertising Agency: Shalmor Avnon Amichay / Young & Rubicam, Israel

Colgate Palmolive: Eliminate premature wrinkles

Colgate Palmolive: Eliminate premature wrinkles

It’s never been easier to make unsightly wrinkles a thing of the past. All you have to do is follow these three simple steps. 1 Treat, 2 Wash, 3 Condition.

Advertising Agency: IdeaWorks, Sydney, Australia
Creative Director: Jono McCauley
Art Director: James Gali Barrow
Copywriter: Stuart Vidler
Photographer: Neil Bailey
Other additional credits: Debbie Heap
Published: May 2008

FotoGrafia, Rome’s international festival of photography – Part two

FotoGrafia, the 7th edition of international festival of photography closed recently in Rome. I’ve already mentioned how much i have been blown away by Paolo Woods’ Chinese Wild West, one of the photo series i discovered at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

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Milkmaids, 2007, Lucia Nimcova

The other photographer whose work impressed me at Palazzo is Lucia Nimcova. It’s probably nothing you haven’t seen before: ex-communist moments and places in all their coldness, blandness, cheesy silky buttoned-up shirts, poodle-perms and faux-marble. It never fails to make you smile but don’t get carried away too easily because here’s a photographer who sees beyond the nostalgia and the zero fashion sense, Nimcova has tact, delicacy and talent. In her Unofficial series, the photographer documents Normalisation, an ideological programme involving political and social integration applied in Czechoslovakia after 1968. Searching for and analyzing the photographic archives in her city, Humenné, Nimcova is looking back at a not-so-distant past which traces are still visible today.

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With delegates, 2007, Lucia Nimcova

But it was at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere that i got the real shock and awe experience. The museum was hosting the World Press Photo 2008 exhibition. For 50 years, the World Press Photo Foundation is awarding the most striking and representative images that have accompanied, documented and illustrated the events of our times in newspapers.

The Photo of the Year 2007, taken in Afghanistan by Tim Hetherington, portrays an American soldier resting in a trench. All the winners are listed on this webpage but here is my selection (with texts coming mostly from the awards website):

The most stunning image for me is from a series called Gorilla Killings by Brent Stirton .

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Brent Stirton, Reportage by Getty Images for Newsweek. Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo. Photo First magazine

Stirton’s images narrate how in July 2007, Conservation Rangers worked with locals to evacuate the bodies of four breathtakingly beautiful Mountain Gorillas killed in mysterious circumstances in the Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo. A Silver-Back Alpha male, the leader of the group was shot, three females were also killed. Two of the females had babies and the other was pregnant. It is suspected that the motivation for the killing are political. The local illegal Charcoal industry is economically and politically at odds with conservation efforts in this very poor area. As a result, over 100 Rangers have been killed in the last ten years as part of their efforts to protect the Gorillas of Virunga, one of the world’s most endangered species.

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Brent Stirton, Reportage by Getty Images for Newsweek. Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo

For more information, have a look at The National Geographic’s video in which photographers Michael Nichols and Brent Stirton explain the significance of the recent gorilla massacres in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Brent Stirton, Reportage by Getty Images for Newsweek. Evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas, Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo

For the past year, Erika Larsen has been traveling the U.S. capturing the hunting experiences of children on camera. In some states across the USA it is legal for children under the age of 12 to hunt if in the company of a licensed adult hunter. The removal of age barriers in hunting follows campaigns by some outdoor organizations to give young people the chance to discover recreations other than computer games.

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Erika Larsen, USA, Redux Pictures for Field & Stream Magazine. Josh David Keith (15) straddles a live boar on Boyles Island, Georgia

In the communist era, circus was one of the most popular forms of mass entertainment in Poland. Performers all came from a circus school in Julinek. Since the 1990s, Julinek has been slowly dying. The circus center that once employed up to 1,500 artists and technicians has closed due to financial problems. Rafal Milach tracked down and portrayed retired artists who performed in circus for several decades

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©Rafal Milach. Retired circus artiste Jozef Maksymiuk (59), at home dressed in one of his old costumes

Cédric Gerbehaye reported on the aftermaths of the first free elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in more than four decades. Held in 2006, they did not put an end to violence and instability in the country.

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Cédric Gerbehaye. Dissident general Laurent Nkunda, leader of the CNDP (National Congres for the Defense of the People), poses at his headquarter in his stronghold of Kichanga, Masisi hills in North-Kivu. Written on the wall: Justice is rendered in the name of the people. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2007

Benjamin Lowy made extremely moving portraits of blinded Iraqi detainees awaiting transportation to a prison facility after American and Iraqi forces arrested them on suspicion of insurgent activity, in Arab Jabour, south of Baghdad:

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Benjamin Lowy, USA, VII Network for The New York Times Magazine

I would like to end this post on a cheerful note but i can’t.

Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee center near Calais, some 500 migrants sleep rough in makeshift shelters on the city outskirts. Many have fled conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan and Darfur, and are hoping to stow away in trains or vehicles heading through the channel tunnel to seek asylum in the UK. Calais overlooks the Strait of Dover, the narrowest point in the English Channel, and is the closest French town to the United Kingdom. In April, the mayor of Calais announced plans to build some basic facilities for migrants on an abandoned football pitch.

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Jean Revillard, Switzerland, Rezo.ch.

Colgate Palmolive: Reduce the visible signs of aging

Colgate Palmolive: Reduce the visible signs of aging

Humanity’s endless quest for the secret of prolonging youth is now over. All you have to do is follow these three easy steps. 1 Treat, 2 Wash, 3 Condition.

Advertising Agency: IdeaWorks, Sydney, Australia
Creative Director: Jono McCauley
Art Director: James Gali Barrow
Copywriter: Stuart Vidler
Photographer: Neil Bailey
Other additional credits: Debbie Heap
Published: May 2008

Shu takes charge at Grayling Hong Kong

HONG KONG – Grayling Global Asia has named Bruce Shu as MD of its Hong Kong operation.

E4 backs site with Stack Da Police game

LONDON – Gamers can stack riot police officers on top of each other in an online game created by Kerb, as part of E4.com’s branding campaign.

Colgate Palmolive: Stop your bottom sagging

Colgate Palmolive: Stop your bottom sagging

Since the dawn of time people have searched for ways to stop their bottoms from sagging. Thankfully, you can now do it in three easy steps. 1 Treat, 2 Wash, 3 Condition.

Advertising Agency: IdeaWorks, Sydney, Australia
Creative Director: Jono McCauley
Art Director: James Gali Barrow
Copywriter: Stuart Vidler
Photographer: Neil Bailey
Other additional credits: Debbie Heap
Published: May 2008

Colgate Palmolive: Remove unsightly blemishes

Colgate Palmolive: Remove unsightly blemishes

Whether you want to remove unsightly blemishes, or stop your bottom sagging you can reduce the visible signs of aging in three easy steps. 1 Treat, 2 Wash, 3 Condition.

Advertising Agency: IdeaWorks, Sydney, Australia
Creative Director: Jono McCauley
Art Director: James Gali Barrow
Copywriter: Stuart Vidler
Photographer: Neil Bailey
Other additional credits: Debbie Heap
Published: May 2008

Whales Vigil in Patagonia Argentina: Reality Show

Whales Vigil in Patagonia Argentina: Reality Show

A reality show where the stars dance, sing and copulate in front of the cameras.

Advertising Agency: Am Publicidad, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Creative Director / Copywriter: Bruno Gerondi
Art Director: Horacio Ledesma
Published: May 2008

Fiat: Sky window, 2

Fiat: Sky window, 2

Advertising Agency: Giovanni + DraftFcb, São Paulo, Brazil
Creative Directors: Adilson Xavier, Ricardo John, Sidney Araújo
Art Director: Thaís Velasques
Copywriter: Camila Dammann
Account Directors: Geraldo Mosse, Daniel Baena

Hua Tao unveils ‘point-of-worship’ campaign in Taiwan

TAIPEI – Cerebos is breaking with tradition to launch a ‘point-of-worship’ campaign to place its Hua Tao Essence of Chicken product in some of the country’s most important temples.

Honda skydivers pull it off in live ad on Channel 4

LONDON – Honda’s skydiving team made history last night as they successfully spelled out their brand name in a live ad on Channel 4.

Fiat: Sky window, 1

Fiat: Sky window, 1

Advertising Agency: Giovanni + DraftFcb, São Paulo, Brazil
Creative Directors: Adilson Xavier, Ricardo John, Sidney Araújo
Art Director: Thaís Velasques
Copywriter: Camila Dammann
Account Directors: Geraldo Mosse, Daniel Baena