throughout their lives, women are confined within spaces, garments and shoes that restrict the body’s natural movement. for spring/summer, nike has created women’s training apparel and footwear that is lightweight and breathable, with minimal distraction and superior comfort. collectively, they lift women into an elevated state, so they can be free. photography was captured as a collaboration between nike and paris based art photographer denis darzacq, renowned for his work within street photography and fine art. the campaign was developed by ceft and company.”
nike be free campaign
press: nike be free featured my modern met
let’s get light on our feet! for their spring/summer collection, nike released a new ad campaign be free by paris-based art photographer denis darzacq and director barnaby roper that shows how women’s training apparel and footwear can be lightweight, breathable, and comfortable. the photos show women floating through the air, free from their confined spaces that athletic garments and shoes typically place them in…
press: nike be free featured on fubiz
nike’s ‘be free’ campaign by ceft and company new york, highlighted the work of art photographer denis darzacq and director barnaby roper. featured above on the multinational, paris-based website, ‘fubiz’ and a multitude of other websites, the campaign helped nike spread the work about their latest innovations, across the globe. ‘fubiz’ boasts a large fan base, and focuses on inspirational and original pieces of work relating to culture and design.
press: nike be free featured in feel desain
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hailing the campaign as “incredible,” international blog ‘feel desain’ featured ceft and company’s nike be free campaign on their site with the utmost praise. working with art photographer denis darzacq and director barnaby roper, the agency achieved a new level of artistic heights for the global giant, nike. ‘feel desain’ is an online magazine featuring a diverse fan base. they partnered with top italian newspaper la stampa in 2010, to further expand their creative space.