one of my ‘too much of a good thing’ series. I took the phrase, and thought of a few different concepts for an installation. / Too much alchol / too much chocolate / too much technology / too much high rise / too much child birth / too much paranoia / too much advertising.
Guinness studio shot 1/50 sec at f 5.0 / 40mm focal length / ISO 100 / arri 650 lighting / canon eos 20d /
Having some Japanese pop moments, had to elaborate on my last design
These girls don’t need ‘sex and the city’ they have venetian blinds!! Desperate Housewives?Desperate for venetian blinds!!Found in an early 60’s home journal,then tweeked abit
MuscularTeeth poster for the Promote yourself comp. / And yes there will be a cd called whatever your imagination can handle out soonish.
adapted from an old programme of a rowing event from 1908.
Official – Chocolate Is Good For You! Ok. Forget what everyone tries to tell you. It’s official. Chocolate Is Good For You! At least according to Tunnock’s, the Scottish family bakers. Thomas Tunnock formed the company in 1890, when he purchased a baker’s shop in Uddingston. Their products have acquired something of a cult status, and are recognisable by their distinctive packaging. The Tunnock’s Tea Cake is a sweet snack popular in Britain. It consists of a small round shortbread biscuit covered with a dome of a whipped egg white concoction similar to marshmallow. This is then encased in a thin layer of milk or plain chocolate and wrapped in a distinctive coloured foil wrapping. The name is somewhat confusing as a tea cake is normally a sweet bread roll with dried fruit added to the mix, often served toasted and buttered. A Tunnock’s Tea Cake bears no relation to this product. Products similar to the Tunnock’s Tea Cake include the Mallowpuff (sold in New Zealand), the Israeli winter confectionary Krembo, the Whippet Cookie and Viva Puff in Canada, the Negerkuss or Schaumkuss in Germany and Mallomars in the United States. This shot was taken at Crinan, Argyll and Bute. Date: 22nd August 2008 Click here to see the Ducking Stool sign
Whilst walking around the small town of Kilgore, Texas, I saw this old advert on the side of a building. I had a vintage moment, and took loads of photos of this from all angles. This is the one I like best. It is like stepping back in time.
Recently an old advertising hoarding was removed to reveal this wonderfully preserved poster for an Ford Cortina, which must be at least 30 years old. The building is a classic 1930’s cinema.. which is now derelict and soon to be redeveloped. So this is a contemporary image very much about the past existing briefly in the present. I feel the 70’s air vent top right is also critical. (Update.. the poster is now hanging in tatters and is barely recognisable. So for a few short weeks the 70’s came back to Lancaster.. man !)
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Propaganda poster for good old ZOMBEER…..been drunk on that many a time also available as a shirt
the shirt design of the ZOMBEER Poster
A homage to everything meerkat.
i love a tv commercial parody
Model & Post-processing: Me / Photographer: Ellen Thomas Copyright Pheonixhat 2009
2009
His favorite song is Brain stew by Green day, followed closely by Bodies by Papa roach, and also is a fan of People = SHIT by Slipknot... but please don’t ask him why he likes that one…
Now available as art, such a collectors item :D / / on a Tee here too /
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