Gimme some color and make it pop! For the world premier of the brand-new sixth POLO generation, GoSee Member DAVID MAURER makes the air vibrate in colorful worlds of orange and blue for VW. The agency was DDB Voltage with Executive Creative Director Christof Deutscher, Art Directors Heitor Buchalla and Nina Martinelli, as well as art buying by Valerie Opitz. Trey Digital Studio took care of post production.
DDB founded the agency Voltage Worldwide, headquartered in Berlin, in 2019 for renowned major client Volkswagen. The agency consists meanwhile of fourteen offices worldwide with more than 460 employees. In 2020, around 50 models were manufactured all over the world under the Volkswagen brand. The new POLO is available in dealerships starting at € 16,000. GoSee : volkswagen.de///der-neue-polo
About – David Maurer. Born in the mid-seventies and after assisting various photographers in the field of people and transportation photography, he explored the world, working on cruise ships for eight months, traveling to the north polar region, to Antarctica and to South America. Upon returning, he continued to work as an assistant and started working on worldwide shoots, briefly interluded by a ten-month trip on his own to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Asia. In 2008, David established his own business as a transportation, people, architecture, and landscape photographer. Since then, he has been commissioned by a continuously growing number of clients. GoSee : davidmaurer.com
CREDITS
Client Volkswagen AG
Advertising Agency DDB Voltage
Creative Director Christof Deutscher
Art Director Heitor Buchalla/Nina Martinelli
Art Buyer DDB Berlin / Valerie Opitz
Post Production Trey Digital Studio
Photographer David Maurer
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About DAVID MAURER
Born in the midseventies, David Maurer took an apprenticeship as a photographer in a studio for car photography near Frankfurt from 1996-98. After assisting for various photographers in the field of people and transportation photography, he explored the world working on cruise vessels for 8 months, travelling to north polar region, to Antarctica and to south America. Coming back he continued assisting and started working on worldwide shootings, briefly interluded by a 10-month trip on his own to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Asia. In 2008 David established his own business as a transportation, people, architecture and landscape photographer. Since then he is working for a continuously growing number of clients.