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After reaching a stand-still with the presentation of her work, Maine-based photographer Heather Perry undertook a Branding Overhaul, where we would help with her logo design, website bio, web edit, and web template customization.
To identify himself more advantageously as a fine art photographer, Matthew Carden worked with marketing specialist Katie Keller and design consultant Marko Vulinović to forge a new logo.
Robert Granoff is a luxury architecture photographer based in New York who came to us seeking to rewrite his photographer’s bio, diversify his portfolio into residential and commercial properties, recreating his website with a new Web Template Customization.
I met Justin Clemons, a longtime Wonderful Machine member, back in the Fall at a Phase One Stand Out event in Dallas. In a comfortable spot, professionally, Justin wanted to hone in on more portraiture work, with a strong emphasis on storytelling, and leave his motion work in the past.
In January, I had the pleasure of meeting Marisa at our DC happy hour when Wonderful Machine was in town for some portfolio events and client meetings. We immediately hit it off and I felt like I had just made a new friend instead of just meeting one of our photographers. Fast-forward a bit and she contacted me to help her with her brand.
When Shawn came to us, he wanted help integrating some new work into his site as well as creating a printed promo. After speaking with him we determined that he needed a few other things, too,
Los Angeles photographer Noel Besuzzi and Wonderful Machine started working together last fall. She originally came to me to get help building a client list, but after answering our marketing questionnaire and discussing her goals, we saw that her marketing materials needed to be tuned up first.
When Frantic Studio first approached me, their talent was obvious but their presentation was outdated and the functionality of their website hid their work. David and Julie Sutton, the studio’s dynamic duo, eager to take their brand and website to the next level decided that it was time for a change. But where to start?
Honolulu-based photographer Marco Garcia decided it was time for a change. He needed some help with a website portfolio edit, and a new look for his brand.