Campaign India Team
Nov 10, 2012

Ad pic of the week: Save the Children

Featured this week is a photograph clicked by Ale Burset

Ad pic of the week: Save the Children

Continuing the segment for visualisers and advertising photography enthusiasts, this week's pick is a campaign created by Y&R, Mexico for Save The Children. The photographer for this campaign is Ale Burset. 

 
 
 
 
Advertising agency: Y&R, México
Chief creative officers: Rafael Barthaburu, Esteban Sacco
Creative director: Francisco Ferro
Copywriter: Auber Romero, Gumaro Davila, Salvador Lara
Art directors: Jose Mario Muñoz, Oscar Chávez, Ana Segurajáuregui
Head of art: Oscar Cuevas, Francisco Hernandez
Production company: Circo Films
Executive producer: Chon Alatorre
Agency producer: Ivonne Cortes, Adrian Ramos
Photographer: Ale Burset
Account manager: Alvaro Dopico
 
(More advertising photography images from around the world can be found at www.oneeyeland.com)
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Campaign India

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