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Rebecca Wolkenstein
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http://www.rebeccawolkenstein.com
Bio
Rebecca Wolkenstein is a creative agent, publisher and entrepreneur. After working in the UK for one of the worlds top creative agencies, working on international campaigns for Nokia, Volvo and Mercedes, Rebecca returned to Australia to introduce the hybrid illustration and photography agency model to the local commercial marketplace. In 2009, she opened a special bookings illustration agency, Rock of Eye, with Jeremy Wortsman of Jacky Winter, representing design celebrities like Alex Trochut, PAM and Si Scott. Rebecca publishes SoHi, a seasonal, award winning micro publication about her home region, the Southern Highlands, and owns Creative Caravan, the world's first socially curated online sublet and house swap resource.
http://www.rebeccawolkenstein.com
http://www.creativecaravan.net
http://www.sohimagazine.com.au
http://www.rockofeye.net
Recent Comments
RE: CONTROL+COPY || COMMAND+NEW on 16th February 2010 @ 12.24 PM in Talks
http://youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com/blog3/
I obviously can't name names but can you believe we are into third generation rip offs? We were recently commissioned to shoot a job that was a rip off of a Nadav Kander John Lewis ad which in turn started as a rip off of an original installation art piece.
I agree it has to be about education. Cultural sampling and reworking is one thing relabeling old ideas is another entirely. We have to create a culture where there is shame in copying. Sadly we have the opposite culture currently.
RE: Giving Back on 20th January 2010 @ 5.01 PM in Talks
Hi Gavin,
Interesting you mention online. It's wonderful to think that we can give clients and employees gifts without leaving the desk or the sofa. So there's really no excuse.
Thanks for your comments!
Rebecca.
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RE: Relationships online - making social media work for you on 23rd April 2010 @ 8.23 PM in Talks
Hi Ryan,
I am glad to hear you're taking up social media. A tool that might be handy for you is a tumblr blog where you can post inspiration, ideas and work in progress so clients can see your way of thinking through a project.
Stay tuned, more soon.
Rebecca.