Photography company describes Cannes Press Lions entry as ‘love job’

The owner of a photography company has described a print campaign entered in the Cannes Lions advertising awards as a “love job”. The ad qualified for the awards by running once, across a sixth of a page, in the Rouse Hill Times shortly before the closing date.

InXpress 'Bob cat' as printed in The Rouse Hill Times

A Mumbrella reader raised questions about a campaign for Queensland-based courier company InXpress which ran three print ad executions in the Rouse Hill Times in April, the same paper which controversial one-off ads for McDonald’s and Band-Aid also featured in.

Rouse Hill Times InXpress PianoWhilst the campaign was run through Sydney photography studio Freeway, the campaign credits also mention Saatchi & Saatchi creatives Nils Eberhardt and Veronica Copestake. The duo were both credited on a series of ads featuring dogs enjoying Panasonic air conditioning which won a Silver Lion this year, although the agency has refused to disclose where they ran.

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