Iris Salutes At-Home Heroes in Great Series of Playfully Dramatic Photos

Extraordinary images promote U.K. charity

Staying home to bake a sourdough loaf, working out in the living room, and ordering a pizza become acts of heroism in this visually dynamic appeal from agency Iris, designed to help raise funds in the fight against the pandemic.

Dubbed "Stay Home Heroes," the initiative broke this week on social media and in OOH space across the U.K. donated by Clear Channel. It features cheekily dramatic shots of average folks doing mundane stuff at home, thereby reducing the Covid-19 risk to health professionals, the general public and themselves:

"Stay home. Save lives. Protect the NHS," copy reads, referencing Britain's National Health Service. The ads direct viewers to helpthemhelpus.co.uk, a charity founded by healthcare workers, supporting doctors, nurses, cleaners and porters in various ways. It also invites folks to upload similarly themed pictures using the hashtag #StayHomeHeroes.

For the campaign, Iris picked 26 photographers, mostly portrait specialists, to craft the images, asking them to create a "Stay Home Hero" photo in their respective lockdown environments, while obeying strict isolation rules. So, family and friends already on hand sat in for professional models.

For example, "Sourdough," the ad shown above, features Sophie, flatmate of London-based photographer Sam McElwee. Sophie had just been furloughed and taken up baking, so—naturally—"Sam wanted to capture her as the protagonist in a movie-style poster," Iris creative director Ross Taylor tells Muse.

McElwee used flour to heighten the atmosphere, producing "an image that has become iconic within our campaign," Taylor says. "It's the epitome of what we were trying to achieve."

McElwee would transmit proofs at the end of each day to his production associate Eveyln Houf in Australia. "I sent files at night and woke up to finished images, which was rather amazing," the photographer says.

For "Bike," photographer Gary Slater used remote technology to capture this memorable ride:

"I was able to get a camera and laptop to Alex via courier," Slater says, which allowed him to direct the shoot in real time and carefully set up shots. 

"It worked perfectly, and topped with some amazing performances from Alex, produced a strong fun image," he says. (That's Tour de France footage playing on the TV screen.)

Next, we meet Bex, who dons an indoor "face mask," orders pizza, and watches a movie—can you guess which one?—in this portrait by Jason Knott:

"Jason's concept really excited me," Taylor says. "He was playing with cultural references, but in an intelligent and subtle way—in this case, 'Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.' He persuaded his reluctant daughter to cake her face in a green mask, and pose with some orange glasses—a nod to Michelangelo's orange bandana, of course! He even had a local pizza delivery place use the exact toppings that aligned with the character's favorite!"

Ultimately, the work does triple duty, celebrating folks who stay at home (à la Burger King's "Couch Potatriots" spot), while tacitly acknowledging health workers (McCann Belgrade's "Thank You, Doctors!" takes a more direct tack) and engaging its audience for financial aid.

Iris aimed wide, Taylor says, targeting "everyone who is beginning to feel lockdown fatigue. Our images cover a plethora of tones, from funny to emotive, along with a wide range of subjects: fashion, sport, cooking. We worked with a range of photographers, as we knew it would give us enough range to talk to a really broad audience."

"The idea is that our campaign is highly shareable, borrowing tropes of meme culture with our irreverent headlines and 'thumb-stopping' imagery that has the ability to talk to a broad spectrum of people," he says.

Below, you can check out some more ads in the series.

Click/tap the thumbnails to enlarge:
CREDITS

Brand: HEROES
Creative Agency: Iris

Creative Director: Ross Taylor
Executive Producers: Lu Howlett, Dawn Moretti
Design Director: David Missen
Planner: Florence Evans
PR: Fran Derry, Rachel Allison, Poppy Richards, Rachel Geraghty
Executive Creative Director: Grant Hunter

Photographers:
Alex Telfer
Amelia Troubridge
Dan Burn Forti
David Boni
Emma Hardy
Fern Beressford
Gabirela Motola
Gary Salter
George Logan
Gray Hughes
Jack Terry
Jason Knott
Jon Austin
Katinka Herbert
Linda Brownhill
Marie Schuller
Martin Beck
Marco Mori
Micaela McLucus
Simon Webb
Owen Harvey
Rihannon Adam
Roo Lewis
Sacha Goldberger
Sam McElwee
Sam Robinson
Trevor Ray Hart

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