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iPhone Photography by Brock Davis

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Brock Davis is an award-winning, multidisciplinary artist and creative director with a knack for creating ground-breaking work.

Brock has worked in advertising for the past 17 years. Most recently as group creative director at Carmichael Lynch, Brock created the memorable “Messin’ With Sasquatch” campaign for Jack Links Beef Jerky as well as compelling work for Subaru, Harley-Davidson, Porsche, Rapala and many others. His work has received national and international acclaim, acquiring every well-known industry award including the prestigious Cannes Lion.

Whether he’s building a tiny treehouse on a head of broccoli or teaching a dog to drive a Subaru, Brock creates every piece with the same goal in mind: Make work that people want to talk about and have fun doing it.

Brock Davis’ photos aren’t only very well taken but are also based on imaginative ideas. If you enjoy these kind of photos, follow him on Instagram where he describes himself as a “Minneapolis based artist, creative director, thinker, maker”.

I’ve selected some of my favourite photos from his iPhone 2012 Project. If you like them you can check out more of the photos here or to see some of his other projects, drop onto Brock’s homepage. Enjoy.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space image_repeat=”no-repeat”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]

he describes himself as a “Minneapolis based artist, creative director, thinker, maker”.

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