Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 9:52:38 GMT
The fight for gender equality , political and religious extremism, natural disasters, the refugee crisis, and the pandemic that we have had to live through constitute perhaps the main material of the current heated social debates and the " zeitgeist" of a era that seems like it could soon be clearly improved. However, and although we sometimes forget about it, the truth is that the problems that currently plague the world also hit humanity a hundred years ago. And the new and intelligent campaign by Getty Images and the Havas Munich agency certainly gives a good account of this.
History Repeats" is the name of a campaign made up of four ads that juxtapose images from the 20th and 21st centuries that are strikingly similar to each other. Getty Images History RepeatsGetty Phone Number List Images History Repeats One of the advertisements places, for example, the parallels between the Spanish flu and the current coronavirus pandemic. And a second advertisement confronts the image of a suffragette detained by the police at a demonstration held in London back in 1906 with another, much more recent snapshot of a Femen activist being escorted by law enforcement during a protest held in Paris in 2018.
Getty Images History Repeats With the campaign, which focuses on outdoor advertising and social networks, Getty Images seeks to build bridges between the past and the present and also highlight the value of photography for society. "We wanted to demonstrate the power of these historic images and emphasize how the countless stories documented in the Getty Images archive have timeless value in our lives ." They are, after all, stories that life tells us over and over again,” explains Nicolas Becker, executive creative director of Havas Munich.
History Repeats" is the name of a campaign made up of four ads that juxtapose images from the 20th and 21st centuries that are strikingly similar to each other. Getty Images History RepeatsGetty Phone Number List Images History Repeats One of the advertisements places, for example, the parallels between the Spanish flu and the current coronavirus pandemic. And a second advertisement confronts the image of a suffragette detained by the police at a demonstration held in London back in 1906 with another, much more recent snapshot of a Femen activist being escorted by law enforcement during a protest held in Paris in 2018.
Getty Images History Repeats With the campaign, which focuses on outdoor advertising and social networks, Getty Images seeks to build bridges between the past and the present and also highlight the value of photography for society. "We wanted to demonstrate the power of these historic images and emphasize how the countless stories documented in the Getty Images archive have timeless value in our lives ." They are, after all, stories that life tells us over and over again,” explains Nicolas Becker, executive creative director of Havas Munich.