Immerse yourself in a world of striking visuals that unfold a compelling narrative. Each image, a tale within itself, beckoning you to explore worlds of fantasy, colors of life, and the subtle nuances of emotions etched in shadows and lights.
Barbie and Ken Ad (1959)
Debuting in 1959, the initial advertising for Barbie and Ken promoted an ideal suburban lifestyle, reflecting post-WWII American culture. The dolls’ roles in household scenarios were strategically used to appeal to young girls’ imaginative play.
Ali on Million Dollars (1963)
In 1963, the iconic photo of Muhammad Ali ‘sitting on a million dollars’ was captured, symbolizing his unprecedented rise in boxing and vast earning potential, challenging social norms and racial barriers in mid-20th century America.
“Badejo in Alien Attire (1978)”
Bolaji Badejo, a 7-foot Nigerian design student, was discovered in a pub by ‘Alien’ casting agents. His towering height made him perfect for the titular creature’s role, performing inside a specially designed suit to create an eerie, elongated silhouette.