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February 2011
Young Heros for Canyon
Europe's most talented young cyclists aged 15 to 16 are supported by the Germany high-end cycle maker Canyon. During the kick-off meeting at Canyon Headquarters in Koblenz, Tino shot portraits of the three girls and 12 boys who are of seven different nationalities. Their mentor, cyclist legend Eric Zabel, also found himself in front of the camera. client: Canyon, agency: kms team, assistant: Noel Faeskom; outfitter: Canyon
site relaunch www.t-pohlmann.de
The relaunched site www.t-pohlmann.de includes a news blog, which integrates video and film, as well as a completely reworked content management system. The 'book' area is equipped with a shopping option. An additional feature is the new lightbox which includes a pdf-download option for favourite images. The site is iPhone and iPad compatible. The relaunch was designed and developed by central media berlin and guppyclub berlin.
Canyon roadbikes 2011
For all cycling addicts: This time we staged the 2011 canyon roadbikes in Belgium. Hot spots included the Mur de Huy and the Côte de la Redoute, as well as the Zolder race circuit. Our most famous model was once again Erik Zabel who often made us hold our breath during his special cycling manoeuvre. The catalogue is out since January 2011.
Michael Buffer for Saturn
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Saturn, the retailer launched a new marketing compaign in January, 2011. The new face of the brand is now the US entertainer Michael Buffer always smartly dressed in black tie. He is the world-famous boxing ring announcer who has achieved cult status with the slogan "Let's get ready to rumble". Tino shot Buffer in Los Angeles as he did in the past with Alice Cooper and Bill Kaulitz.
Between the Lines - NYC
Spontaneous impressions captured at the decisive moment. fragments of my journey to New York. pictures shot mostly while meandering around the streets. and so I felt between the lines in this contradictory, beautiful city.
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