Property of… is a brand of fine bags and accessories for men, launched in 2006. Originating from Singapore, the brand sells worldwide now. Next to Dutch warehouse De Bijenkorf carrying a part of their collection, they just opened a beautiful flagship store in the center of Amsterdam, at Herenstraat 2.
I did interior pictures of the store and made stills from some of the products. These pictures appeared online on blogs such as CoolHunting.com and are featured in several magazines, such as Frame. The shop is definitely worth a visit!







With ditisfris we do photo marketing for Heineken on several festivals in Holland. Guests are invited to “Star Themselves” in the Heineken Starclub, a special area.
We created a fully automated system to take pictures and edit them, as well as collecting e-mail addresses from the visitors. The next day we send out a mass mailing with unique links to all the pictures. From there it’s possible to visit the gallery and download your own picture, upload it to social media or even order a personalized six pack of Heineken with your picture on it!
Example of one of the pictures
Heineken Star Yourself booth
Heineken.nl gallery
The picture on your own six pack!
Go to the ditisfris blog (in Dutch) for a complete description

05/27/10: Major Lazer live at Hilfiger Denim Live in Paradiso
For my photo marketing agency ditisfris I created a new website. It’s a so-called one page website: the whole website exists of just one single page.

Check it out at www.ditisfris.nl.
The lovely Louise Ebel (Miss Pandora) in Paris.

/ Joris @ Team Peter Stigter
Dutch electropunk duo Aux Raux proudly present their own original “Aussie”, the Aux Raussie. This, of course, provided me with the perfect opportunity to do a photo shoot with the two guys on top of a roof somewhere near Dam square in Amsterdam. Results below.





Read more at 3voor12: Aux Raux presenteert de ‘Aux Raussie’ or the Aux Raux blog.
Thanks to Sophie van Veen and Erik Zwennes for the art direction.
Something special happened. Arend van Waart, architecture student at the TU in Delft, has followed my online communication and used this as a source for designing me a house. The design (and geographical location) of this house would perfectly suit the way I live my life. He used my Tweets, information he could find about me online and pictures I posted on Twitter or one of my blogs.
The best thing is: I didn’t even know he was working on this house! So it came as a big surprise when I heard I had a real “Twitterhouse”. I really feel honored that I’m one of the eleven people who got a Twitterhouse!
There’s a publication about the Twitterhouses and I’m featured in there as well. Go see it for yourself, but I really think he did an awesome job!
View the publication XML Studio 2009-2010 Twitter House.







/ Joris @ Team Peter Stigter