when climbing advertising rocks
as a photographer, i'm always on the lookout for compelling creative work. when i came across these ads for the cityROCK climbing gym in cape town, south africa, i almost peed my pants. not only are these the most interesting and compelling climbing advertisements i have ever seen, but they are also strong examples of how good concept-driven advertising can be.
kudos to the ad agency the jupiter drawing room cape town for daring to be interesting.

in the first ad we see a rad graffiti design sprayed impossibly to the underside of a bridge.

the second ad takes us to the scene of an extra-marital affair where the naked "trespasser" clings to the side of a ten story building.

the final print ad broadcasts the popularity of cityROCK as a children's party venue. a measuring wall proudly displays heights of three children aged 4, 6, and 8 - the oldest of which is somewhere close to rafters of the roof.
Labels: advertising, cape town, south africa

1 Comments:
Hi, I particularly like this post of yours, because of its rare combination of topics: climbing, urban culture and photography. Please post more in this vein. I've put you on my blogroll.
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