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Rhode Island photographer Cate Brown worked with experienced photo editor Honore Brown on a fresh web edit that better represented her style and maximized her work.
For photographer Chris Edwards, his artistic approach shines through both his portraiture and interior photography. He came to Wonderful Machine to help highlight his eye for aesthetics and design across his entire brand.
Burlington, Vermont photographer Oliver Parini was in the market for new clients with a focus on New England area travel. He consulted photo editor Honore Brown to help with the presentation and organization of his website in order to draw the right audience.
Before creating a sketchbook-style print promo with Lindsay Thompson, photographer Clay Cook asked photo editor Honore Brown to conduct a project edit to better sequence the images for the final design.
Wonderful Machine’s Senior Photo Editor Honore Brown speaks at the Women Photograph Virtual Workshop 2022 in a program called Agencies & Collectives, along with agent Kristina Hicks of Illuminated Media International and photographer Karla Gachet of the Ayun photo collective.
New Orleans, LA-based photographer Tim Black came to Wonderful Machine photo editor Honore Brown for a comprehensive Web Edit. Honore streamlined his extensive portfolio and completely reorganized the website’s navigation to better showcase Tim’s specialties.
Project Manager and Senior Photo Editor Honore Brown teamed up with Lifestyle and Beauty photographer Jami Clayman for a little Creative Coaching. This time around, they focused on executing and presenting Jami’s most recent self-assigned project featuring a group of Dallas-based skaters.
Underwater photographer Heather Perry came to Wonderful Machine’s Honore Brown and Lindsay Thompson for an overhaul of her brand. After finishing up a logo and bio, Honore and Lindsay got to work on delivering a new Web Edit and Web Template Customization.
Portrait photographer Mark Tassoni decided to change up his web presence for a distinct client, and photo editor Honore Brown helped him through the process.
When Brad Vassallo needed to elevate his marketing game, he collaborated with Wonderful Machine’s Marketing Mentor Honore Brown. They decided to showcase Brad’s brand narrative work, which would be more appealing to the clients, and developed a strategy to bring those clients in.
Vancouver-based Jeremy Segal was struggling to organize galleries on his website as well as incorporate narrative work onto it, so Honore Brown sat down with the photographer to hash out a comprehensive edit of the website.
Last year, I worked on updating Birmingham, Alabama-based photographer Art Meripol’s print portfolio book. The focus was to integrate Art’s lifestyle, portrait, and hospitality work into a single portfolio with broad appeal to both editorial and commercial clients.
Wonderful Machine’s Honore Brown and Christine Hughes help Louisville-based Clay Cook put together print promos for his humanitarian and commercial work. Honore helmed the edit, while Christine handled the design.
Wonderful Machine consultants Honore Brown and Jemma Dilag help Los Angeles-based Christian Witkin create a tight edit of his prolific portfolio and restructure his website to better display his latest work. Honore handled the portfolio edit, which Jemma seamlessly integrated into Christian’s new-look website.
Hopeland, Calif.-based photographer Yvonne Boyd came to us looking for a Web Assessment. Although many features of her site achieved her goals effectively, we tightened the focus and reorganized the navigation to better attract potential clients.
Late last spring Photo Editor Honore Brown began Creative Coaching with Oklahoma City-based photographer Trace Thomas, as a way to develop his portfolio and prepare him for more clients seeking his skills beyond the portraiture that had hitherto defined his body of work.
Fort Collins, Colorado-based food & drink and product photographer Matt Graves came to us to help him consolidate his commercial identity with a web edit and a client meetings package.
Follow along as Wonderful Machine consultant Honore Brown gives feedback on four photographer websites, those of Anya Chibis, Alex Buisse, Will Scott, and Angela DeCenzo.