Archive for May 9th, 2008

09
May

Photo Friday: Looking at Love

Tourist in the Capitoline Museums, Rome

It’s Photo Friday!  On this beautiful spring day we bring you Susan Sander’s photograph of a tourist taking photos of the sculpture of Cupid and Psyche that’s found in the Capitoline Museums.

The lovely weather has brought tourists out in droves, compelling Susan to turn her viewfinder from Rome’s iconic monuments and interesting street scenes to the tourists themselves. But why?

“It’s interesting to try and see what the tourists are seeing in the various monuments.  Why are they looking at a particular object?  What’s compelling them?  That’s what interesting to me,” says Susan.  “All the monuments have well-known postcard views, but often tourists get intrigued with another aspect and I like to try and figure out what’s caught their attention.”

For more photos by Susan, visit her Rome With A View blog.

09
May

The Colosseum by Moonlight

The Colosseum by Moonlight

Copy: “See your world in a new light.”

To promote Earth Hour and remind people that it is a global, worldwide event, Leo Burnett Sydney created an ad campaign that featured worldwide iconic buildings lit by the Moon. (For other monuments seen by moonlight, click here.)

Of course, Leo Burnett and the innovators of Earth Hour aren’t the first to recommend gazing upon the Colosseum by the light of the moon. Praise for that idea goes to Lord Byron, who started a fad in the early nineteenth century when he described a nocturnal foray into the Colosseum. In his poem, Manfred, Byron described the Roman arena as seen under a brightly-lit moon. From this point on, nighttime visits to the Colosseum became de rigeur for nineteenth-century travelers, many of whom had committed Byron’s lines to memory:

When I was wandering, – upon such a night
I stood within the Coliseum’s wall,
Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome!
The trees which grew along the broken arches
Waved dark in the blue midnight, and the stars
Shone through the rents of ruin; from afar
The watchdog bay’d beyond the Tiber; and
More near from out the Caesars’ palace came
The owl’s long cry…
Ivy usurps the laurel’s place of growth;-
But the gladiators’ bloody Circus stands,
A noble wreck in ruinous perfection!

To read more about moonlight visitors to the Colosseum, click here.

Ad seen above created by:

Agency : Leo Burnett Sydney,Australia
Executive Creative Director: Mark Collis
Creative Director: Stephen Coll
Art Director: Nils Eberhardt

09
May

Nose Blocked?

Ad for Otrivin Nose Spray

We’re spending the morning laughing at these hilarious ads for Otrivin nose spray that come out of Saatchi & Saatchi in Milan. The copy reads, “Very Blocked Nose?”while the paintings show perfectly posed hunting dogs unable to find their prey due to nasal blockage.

Ad for Otrivin Nose Spray

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Milan, Italy
Company Name: Saatchi & Saatchi Simko, Geneve
Executive Creative Directors: John Pallant, Roger Kennedy, Olivier Girard, Jean-François Fournon
Creative Directors: Guido Cornara, Agostino Toscana
Art Director: Luca Pannese
Copywriter: Luca Lorenzini
Illustrator: Rob Perry
Photographer: Davide Bodini

Published on I Believe in Advertising.

Ads for Otrivin Nose Spray




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