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Black cylindrical speaker positioned upside down next to a matching angled USB-C charging cable.Bottom of a Sonos Roam speaker showing regulatory labels, serial number, model information, and website URL on a light blue surface.Stack of five colorful books titled 'Standards' with abstract shapes on the covers and a single book standing upright.Close-up of a black electric kettle on a base with the word 'BIGFACE' printed, showing a smiley face graphic and caution text on the kettle.Glass of iced lemon ginger drink with a bamboo straw, fresh ginger root, lemongrass stalks, and a lime half on a brown surface against an orange background.Bag of BIGFACE whole bean coffee resting on stacked black volcanic rocks against a clear sky.Hand holding a small round beige tablet with radial design between thumb and index finger against a beige background.

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Development - Carter Ogunsola

TWO RABBITS

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I’ve always kept a few “bucket list” projects in mind, and for the longest time, shooting ice cream sat near the top. I’m beyond stoked to finally share what’s been in the works—slowly coming together over the past year. I partnered with **It’s Super** to capture still, stop-motion, and eCommerce assets for the launch of the all-new **Two Rabbits Ice Cream** brand identity and packaging—expertly crafted by **Julie Eckert** with illustrations by **Sarah Beth Morgan**. Our goal was to create imagery that felt warm, fun, sexy, healthy, and indulgent all at once. Part of my original concept involved sculpting large, ultra-clear ice blocks to use as plinths for the ice cream scoops… little did I know I’d be shooting them in the middle of summer with a single window AC unit fighting to keep the room below 80°F. It was chaos—but so worth it. Technical hurdles aside, I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out and am incredibly grateful to have collaborated with Julie and Sarah on this dream project.