“Keep Calm and Carry On”

This poster has gotten quite a bit of attention over the last few years. It’s always caught my eye and led me to my most recent purchase, but made me wonder if you knew the actual story behind it. I found it quite fascinating.

Stemming back to World War II, these posters began to spread in the UK. Their intent was to boost morale and keep the chins up of the nation pinpointing miserable Britain. The task was given to the Minister of Information (a government elected position handling propaganda & information matters) in 1959 and during their briefing led to the simple font design with the crest of King George VI. The most popular of the original three, ‘keep calm and carry on’ was only intended to be used had Germany invaded the UK. Since that did not happen, it remained on the back burner while the other two originals (below) debuted in shop windows and other common public places.

‘your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution will bring us victory’
‘freedom is in peril, defend it with all your might’

In 2000, a bookseller from Alnwick near Edinburgh found the third poster in a collection of books from an auction. He set it up in the back of his shop and after only a few days, its popularity grew which started the reproduction of the poster. Since it’s not copy written, it has led to a widespread of calming mentality. And a bit of humor, too.

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nothing is as scary with a best friend.
(these make me extra thankful for my OWN best friend)

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  • Jessica Shae

    ummmm…..hello, SO stinking cute!!! I love these! :) Makes me want to have someone take pictures of me and all my besties ๐Ÿ˜‰
    Awesome job Kristin!ReplyCancel

took a trip to the campus of william & mary and I must say, I’m hooked. why have I not taken photos here before? I feel like they took place during the filming of pride and prejudice or something…just dreamy.

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FAQ
What lens did you use? Canon 35mm 1.4 on my 5D
Where were these taken? Williamsburg – William & Mary
How do you make your photos look so soft? shoot in manual, overexpose and light editing. I turn down the sharpness and boost the contrast to smooth out the photo.
Want to know my very very favorite most recent trick for vintage washed tones? fade highlights tool in Lightroom/Totally Rad Actions. It’s just fantastic!
  • Alexamarie47

    Ooooh, I love that you did the FAQ section at the end!!! I'm always curious about how ya do whatcha do!

    -Alexa ๐Ÿ˜‰ReplyCancel

photos coming up soon…if I can get my act together.

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  • toriaintechnicolor

    she is freaking gorgeous.
    also the video was pretty amazing. :] i want to have pictures done again now:pReplyCancel

  • carlotta

    gosh i love this. seriously. it's so whimsy, fun, and summery…charmingly vintage is the first thing that popped into my mind :) the light is just gorgeous!ReplyCancel