On every bottle of Jones Soda, there is a different photo. Many of these are from customers that have uploaded those photos on the Jones Soda site.
Jones Sodas sell a variety of flavored sodas and a great alternative to the mainline cola drinks that are regularly served. Some of the flavors take some getting used to but the entire experience is always new and enjoyable.
I especially like the photographs.
Jones Soda was “created in Vancouver, BC in 1995 from the vision of Jones Soda founder, Peter van Stolk, and photographer/designer Victor John Penner, Jones was launched with the idea of incorporating random photographs onto our bottles using shots taken by Penner. But when consumers began submitting their own photos, we quickly realized that user sourced participation made the brand even more special.”
It is interesting to me to see the different perspectives people have as they approach different subjects in photography. The labels remind me of some Lomography photos that I equally enjoy—but without the drink to go with them.
Those photos also challenge me to stretch my photography a little more—to go to newer angles and even shoot more black and white. I like the way the photos take simple subnjjects and highlight those instead of trying too hard to be cleaver. Simpler is always better. Seeing these bottles remind me that I really do want to spend a day shooting those Black and White film rolls that I have in my bag. Maybe one day, I’ll upload mine here!