PUMA: Shoot number 2

Shoot number two, with a kind of Rainforest-waterfall theme.

Flowers in “Puma red”. Hope you like…

~ by gkbloodsugar on December 2, 2008.

13 Responses to “PUMA: Shoot number 2”

  1. Very well done– for some reason (I dunno, the water droplets?) I like the first one better but the second one is also good. From a branding standpoint, though, I’d still like to see these shots taken in context with the other shots you’ll take in the future.

  2. Thanks, Mark.

    What do you mean about context?
    They are all in context. The natural elements are simply different in these.

  3. Hola :) Yes, obviously they are all in the context you’ve specified in the first post. When I say “taken in context with,” I simply mean that I would like to know more about the branding depicted in this particular shot of the series by seeing it side-by-side with the others (still skeptical about flowers in particular). On that subject, have you thought of tag-lines for these? Will they have tag-lines?

  4. Oh, ok.

    Tag-lines might be fun, we’ll see.

    Lol, you really have a problem with these flowers, don’t you? I thought flowers were a great symboliser of good business; they’re indicative of a flourishing trade, made especially pertinent by the “puma red” thing.

    Plus, they’re a classic symbol of celebration. Athletes are often gifted with a bunch of flowers at the end of an event – on the Olympic Podium, for example.

  5. AMAZINE PHOTOS!!!!

  6. Sorry to hear about the coffee shop job. Hope you found something else fast!
    I love your Puma campaign! The second shot in each post really does it for me and I love the simulated sunshine in the previous post. Very well done!

  7. Thank you both very much.

    It’s encouraging to hear. :)

  8. I’ve just been scrolling through your site. You have some wonderful pictures here! I really love this campaign. Sorry about the coffee shop, especially with the global economy being crap. Hope you bounce back soon

  9. Love the first photo. Very cool!

  10. Hey there. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I love your photography and I LOVE your name. My older son’s name is Graham. He was conceived in London and we were tempted to do the English spelling but knew that people back in the States would never pronounce it correctly.

  11. Esi – Thank you. It sucks, I know, but it happens. :)

    Aran – Thank you very much. :)

    Dana – Lol. Not a chance; there are few people HERE that manage to spell my name correctly. Stands out though, I guess.
    Thanks for the visit.

  12. hi, found your pic pretty awesome, do u have msn acc ? may need your help about edit and taking pic because just started to touched this, thkns

  13. thats so beautiful, i love the shadow in the second one..

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