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A printed handbill I had made to give to my portraits commissioners after I'd done their portraits. I wasn't really advertising as I was able to do these commissions by work of mouth. This is from 1996.
I cleaned up my painting room this morning and am setting up to do fresh work this week.
Classic Jeep advertisement celebrating the CJ-5 Laredo. It's no wonder the Jeep brand has stayed on track for over seven decades - the capability theme has never changed. Read the copy from 1980 with it's strong style and resale value story and it could be substituted for a JK of today.
Copy:
The legendary Jeep vehicles have been protecting forests, transporting troops, delivering mail, plowing snow, winning races and weathering storms for more than a quarter of a century. Longer than a lot of vehicles have even existed.
They've given American drivers more outward mobility, rugged performance and pure fun than any single car in history. And they've held onto their value like they've held onto their legendary design, transcending passing styles season after season, year after year.
But today's Jeep CJ is more than its famous four wheels driving into the sunset. It's the option of contoured buckets, room for four, carpeting, air conditioning, stereo ... hardtop. soft top, no top at all. And something you'll appreciate every time you drive: more miles per gallon than any 4-wheeler made in America. No other vehicle can meet your demands and desires in quite the same way.
Jeep CJ wasn't born a legend. It had to earn the respect of the world's toughest drivers, and keeps on earning it every day. On wilderness trails and unplowed streets. On the job and out on the town. That's why the legend lives on.
Models: Alexandra and Irina by me, Drucilla by Pona :)
Content by Hypnotized Sims: gum & ice cream (meshes by AvikaPang), hair retextures (meshes by NewSea; textures by Nouk).
Special thanks to mc ☆ roll for help with inscription!
Amsterdam has a batch of new advertisement trams since last weekend. Today, October 19th, a total of three new Combino’s were put into service with their new outfit, while this weekend three other Combino’s got a new advertising as well. At this moment there are 11 Combino’s with advertising (2085, 2087-2093, 2095, 2097, 2099).
This yellow Combino (2095) is advertising for JD Sports, which is also a sportswear shop. The photo is taken at the Flevopark terminus, where tram line 7 and 14 have their terminus.
GVB - Siemens Combino (13G-C1), 2095 (JD Spots), tram 14
Insulindeweg, Amsterdam
October 19, 2015
Nice Japanese domestic market sales brochure for one of many Yashica successes. Take note of the ST-7 tripod being used by this model to steady the camera.
For more about Yashica, please visit www.yashicasailorboy.com
Thanks, Chris
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I was asking my husbands opinion the other night about what kind of shot I could do for the word advertisement-he says I bet you have something in your camera already, let me go see. He comes back with the camera and says, See, you have one right here! This is something I probably would have eventually just deleted, not sure why i was taking macro photos of my shoes anyway, but I guess it does work. I think it would be interesting for converse to take a look at all of the photos posted on flickr of their shoes-I wonder if they could use them in some way? That would be fun! (Some wonky processing-because I felt like it! The blue ones in front are mine-the pink high tops in the background are my daughters.)
This processing and the shoe-of course-kind of reminds me of my flickr friends ...sherry...'s photos of her sneakers! (Sorry, sherry, it would not let me do a link, I will add you in the person's in the photos part!
Advertisement postcard for The Busy Bee Cafe, showing three interior views of the
restaurant. The card also reads, "225 South Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N.C." and
"Raleigh's Popular Restaurant Private Dining Room for Ladies Modern Equipment ...
Polite, Quick Service."
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.); Wake County (N.C.);
Collection in Repository
Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available
online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html