Wednesday 3 August 2011

With Kids Charity Ambassador, David Eustace the face of Panasonic Lumix G3


One of 'With Kids' ambassadors David Eustace is the face of the new Panasonic Lumix G3. We think this is pretty great given David's humble beginnings as an East End Glaswegian. We are so proud to have David as one of our Ambassadors as his support and love for the charity has helped raise awareness for what we do.


With Kids is based in the East End of Glasgow which has some of the highest levels of poverty in Scotland and the UK. Living in or near an area of high poverty can affect people directly or indirectly through crime, lack of amenities, poor educational facilities etc. We work to support families and children who find themselves in difficult situations and those who struggle to cope with these issues.


As a famous contemporary photographer, we think David is the ideal choice to be one of the main faces for Panasonic's newest compact system camera. The international advertising campaign for the Lumix G3 highlights David's use of the camera. Through the campaign we are able to not only see how fantastic and high quality the camera is, but we are able to get a glimpse of how David views the world and also how he captures images of ordinary life, yet he makes them look extraordinary. In David's words 'the Lumix G3 allows him to shoot the world as he sees it.' Take a look for yourself at the advert below:


There are also great videos available that show us the making of the advert, which allows us to see extra footage of David as he gives us his views of the camera in more depth:



To find out more on David's involvement in With Kids, please visit our blog as he gives an in-depth 3 part interview on why he has chosen to be one of our Ambassadors. Thank You David. For more information about the charity, or to make a donation, visit www.withkids.org.uk

If you have found this post of interest then please feel free to share it with your online community via the share buttons below. Thank you.



No comments:

Post a Comment