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Advertising that will knock your socks off

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 13 April 2008No Comment
Advertising that will knock your socks off

I always thought that the Budweiser frogs were a master of marketing genius. That’s until I saw these images.

If you want to provide a lasting impression on potential customers, you’re looking for a very bold statement. That’s why commercial photography is so competitive and those that can produce something that has never been thought of before really go far in the business. Now take these commercial advertisements for example.

Coffee

Looks like a pretty light cup of coffee. But not as good as this other coffee ad…

Coffee Two

Those must be some over caffeinated sewer rats in NY.

But enough with my lame attempts at humor, there are some pretty sweet advertising images for you to check out.

Superficial Gallery has tons more of these commercial shots.

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