Thursday, December 10, 2009

Mission Australia









These are four executions from a beautiful campaign we styled this year for Mission Australia, shot by Simon Harsent and art directed by Dan Oliva. I worked with model maker Ed Horne and a team of craftspeople to produce six pairs of wings in one week. Mission Australia had previously established the wing metaphor but had only executed it in CGI. It was great to go back to basics and shoot this all through camera. The campaign depicted individuals whose lives had changed as a result of Mission Australia’s intervention, crafting these huge wings out of everyday materials found in their environment.

Ambi Pur






Toby Burrows and Jay Furby joined forces once again with this Eau de Toilette series. It was very hard to compose myself watching the talent grope each other with toilet implements.

Friday, November 20, 2009

LG



The LG bubble keeps one free from allergens, we had enormous fun making this little bubble world. It was shot by Ian Butterworth on a tiny set, only about six feet each way and had this gorgeous mural printed on it. Little elements like the quilt cover and tissue box reference the environment. I developed a new found skill/love of blowing bubbles.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Energy Australia





A friendly reminder from the nice people at Energy Australia to dial before you dig.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Seroquel







We have been shooting a lot of pharmaceutical campaigns lately. I enjoy the creative as they often illustrate intangible concepts in unique ways. This campaign for Seroquel Schizophrenia medication was shot by Sean Izzard and art directed by Craig Chester.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Port Macquarie











Adrian Brown, Pete Longworth and myself took a road trip late last summer and shot this campaign for Port Macquarie Tourism. We ran around hinterlands, beaches and waterways with a van full of retro props and a lot of confused locals. We love the fact that Cummins Nitro Sydney came out of their shell with such a kookie regional tourism campaign. Art Director Christie Peolwane is a top chick!

To see some behind the scene antics click here