To start off, I was never a fan of TLRs. Needed a great deal of thinking and finally got one in my kit. A Mamiya C3, from a thrift shop in Mumbai. The camera had to undergo a good amount of servicing since there was a problem with the film advancing mechanism. After it had been serviced and some cleaning it was time to test it out.
Read MoreSonali Bendre for Oriflame (Ecollagen)
In my last post, we talked about shooting for Oriflame's sub-brands Giodarni Gold and Ecollagen. Here, we're going to talk about our experience shooting with Sonali Bendre for Ecollagen; an advanced performing anti-aging skin care targetted for middle-aged women.
Read MoreSonali Bendre for Oriflame (Giodarni Gold)
A year ago, we worked with Oriflame, a Sweden based FMCG brand and the largest European beauty company. The shoots were for their sub-brands - Giordani Gold & Novage Ecollagen.
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NAMRATA G - AD CAMPAIGN
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THE PURE CONCEPT - CATALOGUE
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MYNTRA - DELHI METRO
Shoot for Myntra's Delhi Metro Campaign.
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Ogilvy & Mather, India
Mumbai
India always had a special place in David Ogilvy’s imagination. In fact, his agency was the first multinational to enter the country, with origins going back 86 years. Now working with both local and global clients like Vodafone, Unilever and IBM, Ogilvy, based in Mumbai, is not only the country’s largest agency but also its most award-winning, having been recognized with the highest honors of the Advertising Club of India for the last 16 years, in addition to accolades picked up at Cannes, the Effies, The One Show and a 2012 Lifetime Achievement Clio Award. But Piyush Pandey, executive chairman, creative director, stresses that diversity of creative expression trumps industry acclaim. “Our philosophy is to create communication that first delights people on the streets of India. If that work happens to delight international award juries, it’s a bonus,” says Pandey, noting that most staffers in the agency speak three languages: English, Hindi and one of the country’s 22 other official languages. “We try to create an environment where creativity is welcomed from across functions and disciplines,” he adds. Case in point: Last year’s Google ad “Reunion,” centered around the partition of India, which triggered a strong response in India and Pakistan and went viral even before its TV debut.
NEW FACES OF 2013
The Fresh Faces Modelling Contest has been launched in India with a Special name of “New Faces 2013“ so we found a fantastic photographer from India. Vishal Kullarwar is on top of his game working with companies such as ELLE, Cosmopolitan and even Poland’s Next top Model! Vishal found time in his busy schedule to tell us a few things about himself , check it out!
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Vishal started out to become an engineer but destiny had another career option in the offing. Astrange love for the visual art introduced him to the cameraand a ray of light appeared in an otherwise dark room. Ridden by this passion, he decided to save his dad some money and a lot of embarrassment by dropping out of college to chase his dream of becoming a photographer. His formal journey began with astopover at a Canadian graphic design college.He cut his teeth with reputed design houses and not-so-reputed ad agencies. Soon he shifted his focus back tothe viewfinder. He started off by assisting a top-notch photographer in India for over 2 years. Soon after, he caught a flight to Paris and then Hamburg for a honeymoon with his first love. Photography, that is, just in case some other thoughts are flirting your mind.
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What is special about Indian women’s beauty?
I personally believe the secret of their beauty lies in the mysticism which emanates from them. This is probably a result of their culture, their attachment to religion, the society they live in. Of course this special character is evolving generation after generation, being blended with influences from the West and a different lifestyle, but it’s still what makes them so deeply different from women in other parts of the world. If we talk about physical beauty, the deep-brown eyes of Indian women and their glossy black hair are extremely nice to look at.