WK12 Student Finds Inspiration in ‘Border Film Project’

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There is life after Wieden + Kennedy’s 12 school. Though not necessarily in advertising. After Rudy Adler completed his stint at WK12, he set out to document life on the U.S./Mexico border and called his work The Border Film Project. He and those that worked with him provided cameras to undocumented migrants hoping to gain entry into America and to the American Minuteman trying to stop them.

Adler has launched a website that documents the project and shares the pictures taken during the project. There’s also a recently released book, Border Film Project, which is being sold on Amazon, in bookstores and in American Apparel stores.

Of the project, Adler tells us, “As a writer, it definitely inspires my creative process and keeps things interesting.” Indeed. Inside the walls of a creative conference room is, ironically, the last place from which inspiration usually unleashes itself.

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