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11/10/2009 01:37:34 PM · #1
Hi. Am I the only one wondering how cliched the winning entries of the beer/soft drink challenges are? Admittedly, I probably wouldn't be able to submit anything as polished as the winners had. But the question remains: having an audience with much more imagination than your average bud/fosters/coke/carling consumer, why did results in the top20 come down to the same old cliches in splash/cold/ice theme? After 20th position new themes and approaches start showing, but apparently voting power bent to the same simplistic logic. I am really depressed by the way beer industry is peddling inferior drinks propped up by tonnes of glitz and it's sad to see photographers playing up to the same rules.
11/10/2009 01:42:17 PM · #2
Because the challenge called for an advertisement, and the ribbon winners were all great examples of stock photography? Not to take anything away from "artsy" images...I love them, too...but that's not what the challenge called for. JMHO.
11/10/2009 01:42:36 PM · #3
Shiny objects and pretty colours is whats going to sell. Thus why they say you have 3 seconds to get your initial point across.
11/10/2009 01:45:56 PM · #4
Originally posted by dknourek:

Shiny objects and pretty colours is whats going to sell. Thus why they say you have 3 seconds to get your initial point across.


Mmmmmmmmmmmm, shiny things and pretty colours..... droooooool.
11/10/2009 01:47:27 PM · #5
If you haven't figured out yet that very few people on this website actually have any kind of imagination, then there may not be much hope :D
11/10/2009 01:56:10 PM · #6
True, my image isn't 'original' but it was a good shot. I made the top 20 for the first time ever and I am very proud of mine. Only took 430 shots to get it!

I think there were a lot of great shots in this challenge and when creating an 'ad' there are certain things people look for...an ad targets certain people and I guess the winners of this challenge did just that...their target audience was DPC and they know what the viewers like.

Originally posted by K10DGuy:

If you haven't figured out yet that very few people on this website actually have any kind of imagination, then there may not be much hope :D
11/10/2009 02:01:38 PM · #7
Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by dknourek:

Shiny objects and pretty colours is whats going to sell. Thus why they say you have 3 seconds to get your initial point across.


Mmmmmmmmmmmm, shiny things and pretty colours..... droooooool.


Good grief, are you related to _eug(snap! snap!) HEY, over here... :-P
11/10/2009 02:24:00 PM · #8
and what would a top 5 DPC pic be without a splash of water in the picture? he he he....

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Message edited by author 2009-11-10 14:24:15.
11/10/2009 02:28:26 PM · #9
I was more surprised that there was only two entries with a woman in it. And one of those didn't even have a beverage in it. I suppose women don't drink beer or soft drinks and aren't a good way to get a man's attention. :P
11/10/2009 02:34:42 PM · #10
i was disappointed by the types of beverages in the top.. c'mon, Stella??? miller chill???? bleeehhhhhhh!!! awesome photos, but poor choice in what you guys put in your body. franktheyank's was my favorite by far because Stone Ruination is so tasty.. mmmmmm
11/10/2009 02:37:51 PM · #11
I think that my entry sells puppies and not beer.... :D


11/10/2009 03:04:33 PM · #12
I like Stella. As long as it is served ice cold it is a good beer.

ETA: couldn't agree with you more on the Miller Products though. That pisswater goes straight from the Milwaukee River right into the bottle.

Originally posted by Steef:

i was disappointed by the types of beverages in the top.. c'mon, Stella??? miller chill???? bleeehhhhhhh!!! awesome photos, but poor choice in what you guys put in your body. franktheyank's was my favorite by far because Stone Ruination is so tasty.. mmmmmm


Message edited by author 2009-11-10 15:05:55.
11/10/2009 03:29:57 PM · #13
Originally posted by Bugzeye:

I like Stella. As long as it is served ice cold it is a good beer.

ETA: couldn't agree with you more on the Miller Products though. That pisswater goes straight from the Milwaukee River right into the bottle.

Originally posted by Steef:

i was disappointed by the types of beverages in the top.. c'mon, Stella??? miller chill???? bleeehhhhhhh!!! awesome photos, but poor choice in what you guys put in your body. franktheyank's was my favorite by far because Stone Ruination is so tasty.. mmmmmm


i'll give you stella, it's really not bad, just not my cup of tea... but when i get a pint of stone ipa, i spend at least 30 seconds holding the glass up to the light and enjoying it's perfect color and aroma and then i drink half of it in 2 gulps.. mmmmmm i'm so happy i'm off tomorrow, i'm going to enjoy a few tonight =)
11/10/2009 04:26:17 PM · #14
Originally posted by K10DGuy:

If you haven't figured out yet that very few people on this website actually have any kind of imagination, then there may not be much hope :D


rofl - there are tons with imagination.. they usually get a posthumous award though. ; )
11/10/2009 05:04:06 PM · #15
A great OP - and a good point. The Acid challenge will be pretty trippy I'm sure … but beer ads mean conformity I suppose … Your buddies do it, so should you! … put on a jersey, throw some brats on the grill and tail-gate it's Miller time =)

Seriously though I think sometimes people practice photography using the cliche subjects … trying to emulate the people in the field … which - in commercial advertising, doesn't always get overly creative.
11/10/2009 05:31:40 PM · #16
Perhaps an interesting challenge could have been "Beer and Softdrink non-ad". Photograph beer or a soft drink in a creative way that doesnt not come across as an advertisement.
11/10/2009 05:35:42 PM · #17
An idea for next time. Could be a Where did I set my drink? challenge.

Originally posted by VitaminB:

Perhaps an interesting challenge could have been "Beer and Softdrink non-ad". Photograph beer or a soft drink in a creative way that doesnt not come across as an advertisement.


Message edited by author 2009-11-10 17:35:59.
11/10/2009 05:42:03 PM · #18
While we're on the subject I was wondering why this didn't do better? I really thought it would. Too dark?

11/10/2009 06:17:26 PM · #19
Originally posted by Hipychik:

While we're on the subject I was wondering why this didn't do better? I really thought it would. Too dark?



It's a good shot, but I'd have to agree with the few people who mentioned it being a little dark. I think to make this really pop the can should have more lighting to separate it more from the background.
11/12/2009 10:28:55 AM · #20
Originally posted by Bugzeye:

ETA: couldn't agree with you more on the Miller Products though. That pisswater goes straight from the Milwaukee River right into the bottle.


Couldn't agree more...even Foster's is pisswater and in my time in Australia it seldom featured on the shelves of the local or bottle store. Maybe that's why they export it like mad 'cos the locals won't touch it. Tooheys or XXXX are way better.
This ad was tops though despite the brand:

Our local here (Castle Lager) gives me a chemical hangover the next morning, after a 6 pack. They "brew" one every 6 seconds...or so I'm told...One ingredient > maize! (corn)

I drink Windhoek Lager, Windhoek Draught or Tafel instead from Namibia, a land with more desert than land (or water) :P The Light is good too. No chemicals and under the German Reinheitsgebot, i.e. no chemicals!


You might enjoy the adverts too...check them all out at youtube.

Message edited by author 2009-11-12 16:44:03.
11/12/2009 10:51:20 AM · #21
I drink here in brazil! But i am a fan of heineken and others.
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