Red Cross: Anopheles, The concept is in the eye of that fly.



If you look closely you can see a kid reflected in every eye of the fly, this is quite surprising when you first notice, even if it is only momentarily. Imagine waling past thing at billboard size print at ground level. Chilling. Quite cool, I think the flies are captured with scanning microscope or the like.
Interesting to see the photography is credited to Getty and Corbis. Coincidently I have some shots with both of them. (If curious the links are under credits)
- Advertising Agency: Grey, Madrid, Spain
- Creative Director: Marcos García
- Art Director: Alvaro S. Carvajales
- Copywriter: Teresa Galante
- Photography: Getty & Corbis





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Ahhh! Your are a photographer. So you have some background in this after all. The truth comes out now, not just a hack! Lol, sorry.
Comment by James — 7 November, 2007 @ 11:22 am
I never would have noticed that! Very cool pictures. Love the ads!
Comment by natartemom — 12 November, 2008 @ 10:20 am
What can the mosquito to that the children die? The mosquito does not exist to kill people or with their will to feed solely on their blood.
The mosquito is a creature, in whose habitat lives the human with the vulnerable to diseases.
The mosquito is not to blame for the transfer of dangerous pathogens, but the people are dying in those countries from diseases ignored by people in the rest of the planet.
It is an incomprehensibility with what infamous the Red Cross is campaigning against a creature, and means the mosquito for that reason to be evil! After all, the mosquito is not the evil, but the human and the system that millions of people dying every year because the acces is denied to have access for drugs!
Shame on you red cross!
Comment by WAHRHEIT — 19 April, 2011 @ 5:58 am