Types of projectile points of the Paleoindian period in North America. National Park Service, Southeast Archaeological Center
We first came across the work of UK photographer Kate Jackling through a collaboration with COS that was endlessly re-pinned a few months back. That campaign — with its clothes draped over pink, yellow, and blue geometric forms — was so good that we had to know more about the photographer responsible for styling such a fun and playful set. Once we came across her website, we knew we'd hit the jackpot. Jackling’s photos are clean, playing with shadows and reflections to elevate product photography into something more artistic — photos that sell the product, yet also sell Jackling herself as someone who clearly understands her craft.
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The Lenape Indians mean common or real people. Today they are called the Delaware. They were the first people to live in what we call Philadelphia. They lived near the Delaware River where they cou…