Outernet Partnership

The Brief

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

The Brief

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

The Idea

For this partnership, the two themes that we agreed we wanted to execute were, Lovin’ London and The Faces of Womanhood. For the initial theme, Lovin’ London, our aim was to activate the Take More Photos community and have them send in images that they felt represented what they loved most about London. We wanted a wide range of images that showcased London in all its glory. For the second theme, Faces of Womanhood, we wanted to create an audiovisual exhibition highlighting women across the creative industry both in front of and behind the camera, debuting it on International Women’s Day and showcasing it throughout Women’s History Month. 

Outernet Partnership

The Brief

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

The Idea

For this partnership, the two themes that we agreed we wanted to execute were, Lovin’ London and The Faces of Womanhood. For the initial theme, Lovin’ London, our aim was to activate the Take More Photos community and have them send in images that they felt represented what they loved most about London. We wanted a wide range of images that showcased London in all its glory. For the second theme, Faces of Womanhood, we wanted to create an audiovisual exhibition highlighting women across the creative industry both in front of and behind the camera, debuting it on International Women’s Day and showcasing it throughout Women’s History Month. 

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The Brief

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

The Brief

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

The Idea

For this partnership, the two themes that we agreed we wanted to execute were, Lovin’ London and The Faces of Womanhood. For the initial theme, Lovin’ London, our aim was to activate the Take More Photos community and have them send in images that they felt represented what they loved most about London. We wanted a wide range of images that showcased London in all its glory. For the second theme, Faces of Womanhood, we wanted to create an audiovisual exhibition highlighting women across the creative industry both in front of and behind the camera, debuting it on International Women’s Day and showcasing it throughout Women’s History Month. 

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The Idea

Global media and entertainment company, Outernet, known for creating connected city-centre entertainment districts where music, film & art come to life in new breath-taking ways using their unique creative technology, reached out to Take More Photos to collaborate on programming three themes for their newly opened Outernet London. They wanted Take More Photos to use our creative team and vast network of creatives to come up with innovative and engaging collections of still imagery that would be able to grace the immersive screens, attract newer and younger audiences to the space, and use our growing social media platform to spread the word about one of London’s newest attractions.

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The Result

For this partnership, the two themes that we agreed we wanted to execute were, Lovin’ London and The Faces of Womanhood. For the initial theme, Lovin’ London, our aim was to activate the Take More Photos community and have them send in images that they felt represented what they loved most about London. We wanted a wide range of images that showcased London in all its glory. For the second theme, Faces of Womanhood, we wanted to create an audiovisual exhibition highlighting women across the creative industry both in front of and behind the camera, debuting it on International Women’s Day and showcasing it throughout Women’s History Month. 

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