Aldo Spring/Summer 2010 Campaign | Jessica Stam by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 25, 2010

Canadian brand, Aldo, taps Terry Richardson to shoot their spring advertising campaign. Starring Canada’s very own Jessica Stam and male model Boyd Holbrook, the ads break away from all seriousness with prop heavy and personality-driven images.

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    • @jessie, I think Terry's style is on camera lighting straight on. Her face does seem a bit overlight in some of the shots. With that said, I like some of the shots cause the model is so cute and she seems to be having fun in the pictures.

      There is a behind the scenes video on Vimeo of Terry's photo session for the latest Pirelli calendar.

    • @jessie, I think Terry's style is on camera lighting straight on. Her face does seem a bit overlight in some of the shots. With that said, I like some of the shots cause the model is so cute and she seems to be having fun in the pictures.

      There is a behind the scenes video on Vimeo of Terry's photo session for the latest Pirelli calendar.

    • @jessie, I think Terry's style is on camera lighting straight on. Her face does seem a bit overlight in some of the shots. With that said, I like some of the shots cause the model is so cute and she seems to be having fun in the pictures.

      There is a behind the scenes video on Vimeo of Terry's photo session for the latest Pirelli calendar.

    • @jessie, I think Terry's style is on camera lighting straight on. Her face does seem a bit overlight in some of the shots. With that said, I like some of the shots cause the model is so cute and she seems to be having fun in the pictures.

      There is a behind the scenes video on Vimeo of Terry's photo session for the latest Pirelli calendar.

  1. The novelty of Terry's work is starting to wear off. It's been a fun ride. This style has now been beaten to death. It's not Terry's fault. But the time has come to move on. When Terry is firing at all cylinders, it works. But there's nothing memorable here.

  2. The novelty of Terry's work is starting to wear off. It's been a fun ride. This style has now been beaten to death. It's not Terry's fault. But the time has come to move on. When Terry is firing at all cylinders, it works. But there's nothing memorable here.

  3. The novelty of Terry's work is starting to wear off. It's been a fun ride. This style has now been beaten to death. It's not Terry's fault. But the time has come to move on. When Terry is firing at all cylinders, it works. But there's nothing memorable here.

  4. The novelty of Terry's work is starting to wear off. It's been a fun ride. This style has now been beaten to death. It's not Terry's fault. But the time has come to move on. When Terry is firing at all cylinders, it works. But there's nothing memorable here.

  5. This kind of reminds me of a cheaper version (cheaper meaning lower class) of Anja's campaign for Zanotti, especially with the ice cream and polka dotted tops. Except that here it's not expressly clear that it's an accessories or footwear brand, which is a mistake. Stam looks great, but I don't think that's enough.

  6. This kind of reminds me of a cheaper version (cheaper meaning lower class) of Anja's campaign for Zanotti, especially with the ice cream and polka dotted tops. Except that here it's not expressly clear that it's an accessories or footwear brand, which is a mistake. Stam looks great, but I don't think that's enough.

  7. This kind of reminds me of a cheaper version (cheaper meaning lower class) of Anja's campaign for Zanotti, especially with the ice cream and polka dotted tops. Except that here it's not expressly clear that it's an accessories or footwear brand, which is a mistake. Stam looks great, but I don't think that's enough.

  8. This kind of reminds me of a cheaper version (cheaper meaning lower class) of Anja's campaign for Zanotti, especially with the ice cream and polka dotted tops. Except that here it's not expressly clear that it's an accessories or footwear brand, which is a mistake. Stam looks great, but I don't think that's enough.

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