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2007
Animal at War
Imperial War Museum North
for HEMISPHERE DMC
"What can I say? 'Never work with children and animals?'"
Poster and Press Campaign for the
Animals at War Exhibition at IWMN.
Art Direction
David Thompson
Creative Director
Grant Windridge
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December
2007
Microtrend AntiVirus Software
for FOX PARRACK SINGAPOUR
LONDON
A glassy predator stalks the office,
workers unaware of his presence.
All the ads were basically shot twice,
with and without the predator,
to be retouched later in post
production.
Art Direction:
Paul Carroll
Retouching & Post Production:
Wayne Cosby
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June
2007
A Bolton Family Album
for HEMISPHERE DMC
Part of Hemisphere's re-branding of Bolton, a set of portraits
of some of presenting the more colourful folk of the area - from chip shop owners to medal winning Olympic athletes.
Art
Direction:
David Thompson
Creative Direction:
Grant Windridge
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April
2007
Congregational Insurance
for MILLENNIUM DIRECT
Advertising Campaign for
Congregational Insurance,
a specialist ecclesiastical
insurance company.
Art Direction:
Adrian Mullen
Production:
Philippa Lark
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September
2007
Ethel Austin Childrenswear
for FINCH, Liverpool
Advertising, 48 and 96 sheet posters
and in-store POS for Ethel Austin,
Liverpool based Department Stores.
Art Direction
Dave Thomas
Creative Director
Paul Brown
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September
2007
Ethel Austin Lingerie
for FINCH
Advertising,
48 and 96 sheet
posters and in-store POS for
Ethel Austin., Liverpool based
Department Stores.
Art Direction
Dave Thomas
Creative Director
Paul Brown
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April
2008
Dignity Funeral Insurance
for MILLENNIUM DIRECT
A day spent on a windswept beach
in Bamburgh, Northumberland using
Christopher Timothy, star of 'All
Creatures Great and Small', to
endorse a Funeral Insurance
Plan for Dignity.
Art Direction
ADrian Mullen
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August
2006
CMAC
Fox Parrack Singapour, London
Date: August 2nd 2006
Client: C-Mac International
Brief: Re launch company with big,
brand building campaign.
Media: Double page spreads
global media.
Location: Eagle Wharf studios,
London
Result: Beautiful women
beautifully photographed.
*Photographer: Graeme Cooper
"I've had the privilege of working with
Graeme for over 12 years. My diaries
are littered with good memories of
great shoots. These were just
three of them."
Creative Director
Paul
Carroll
Fox Parrack Singapour, London
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January
2006
NOWGEN
for STARDOTSTAR
Website
and Brochure Photography
for Manchester's Centre for Genetics
in Healthcare
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September
2006
All Saints No Sinners
MySpace.
There’s a group of kids, over there, and they’re looking
at me. There must be twenty or thirty of them, all wearing black, purple
or monochrome stripes, baggy jeans hung low on hips, single gloves,
blue stripes woven through dark hair. T-shirts read ‘Psycho Bitch’
or ‘I’m smiling because they haven’t found the bodies
yet’. I walk over to the low wall where they’re standing,
sitting and lounging, and as I get closer their eyes switch, they look
away; no one meets my eye.
So I tell them who I am, and why I’m here. And I ask them if they’d
mind if we – I signal to Graeme, my photographer, who’s
fiddling about with bags and tripods behind me – take their photos,
and all of a sudden they light up, these once sullen-looking kids, and
they say yes, yeah, cool, and the ice is broken and I feel guilty for
having looked at them the way I did.
Susie Stubbs
Creative Concern
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July 2006
In
2005, the City of Salford underwent a major rebranding exercise, undertaken
by Hemisphere Design and Marketing, to arrive at a set of core values
and a new visual identity for use in promoting the city to a wide range
of audiences.
This identity was based around a single signature colour, magenta, and
featured heavily in the photography commissioned for the 'brand bible'
that was produced for all the partners and stakeholders in the city,
this signature colour featured as a major running theme.
With this campaign the idea was developed further for literature to
promote a childcare campaign in Salford, again using the signature magenta
colour theme with children using everyday household objects along with
their imagination in play.
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February
2006
Love your Bike - Friends of the Earth Manchester for Creative
Concern
Campaign photography urging commuters into Manchester city centre to
ditch four wheels in favour of two. Friends of the Earth Manchester
are launching their biggest ever campaign, in conjunction with Manchester
City Council.
The campaign uses a variety of media to target its audience including
bus-back adverts, billboards, postcards, and a purpose built website
and general PR.
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January 2006
ASNS - All Saints No Sinners Magazine – University of Manchester
for Creative Concern
Graeme Cooper has been a contributing photographer for ASNS - a quarterly
magazine that celebrates the highs and lows, the culture and sub-culture,
the architecture and archaeology, the painting and sculpture, of one
of Manchester’s main arteries, Oxford Road. This is a 32-page
glossy that sits somewhere between a periodical and a magazine
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December 2005
Recycling Action Yorkshire - RAY for Creative Concern
Graeme Cooper was commissioned to photograph recycled products that
were used for display banners and corporate literature for Recycling
Action Yorkshire. These products were sourced from the Yorkshire area
and demonstrated RAY’s vision to stimulate the market for recycled
materials throughout the recycling chain from collection and reprocessing,
to manufacture and sustainable procurement.
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