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Web Edits for architectural and design photographers can be uniquely challenging. Honore Brown works with Robert Granoff to present his portfolio in a way that feels crisp and directed.
Photographer Steve Boxall first worked with Marianne Lee in our Marketing Partner program and felt it was also a good time to refresh his current presentation, so photo editor Andrew Souders came on board to provide a web edit.
Atlanta-based lifestyle and portrait photographer Patrick Heagney generated a lot of new portfolio images over the past year, so he reached out to Andrew Souders to polish up his presentation.
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.
Fashion and Portrait photographer Kevin came to Wonderful Machine’s Jemma Dilag for a complete Web Edit. After finishing up an SEO Audit with Ashley Vaught, Kevin wanted to revamp his photo presentation to help him branch out into more lifestyle and brand narrative work.
Florida-based portrait and lifestyle photographer, Ryan Wendler, came to Wonderful Machine’s Andrew Souders for a comprehensive Web Edit. The goals were to expand and refine his presentation while emphasizing Ryan’s new work to potential clients.
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.
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.
Our staffers spent a lot of time in the past year helping Amy Rose Productions boost its online presence. Jemma Dilag did two separate projects with Missy and Chelsea, the company’s co-owners, including a revamping of the pair’s website to better market it toward photography clients.
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.
Wonderful Machine’s Jemma Dilag continues their creative partnership with Los Angeles-based Christina Gandolfo. This time around, Jemma helped Christina add a new gallery to her website and design a promo to market her recent personal project, Me & My Emmy.
With “creative” architecture clients in mind, Wonderful Machine’s Jemma Dilag collaborates with Jeff Peters of Vantage Point Photo to revamp his site to better display his diverse portfolio. This resulted in a completely refreshed website with a new modern look.
Every now and again a photographer needs “a second set of eyes,” as Jersey City-based Megan Maloy put it. She came to us looking for a new and refreshed look for her online portfolio and producer Bryan Sheffield offered his experience and insight.
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.
Shannon Faulk is a Dallas-based photographer who needed a photo-edit to display his photos and capture the attention of clients. Molly worked with to edit his work, arrange his photos, and develop categories to successfully display his work.
Santa Barbara, California-based photographer Doug Ellis came to Wonderful Machine with a mission to develop his commercial portfolio but wasn’t sure exactly how to achieve the right balance. Doug specializes in photography that captures body, mind, and spirit – and his clients look for a conscious approach and an open heart.
A few months ago, I started working with San Diego-based photographer David Troyer and really enjoyed the opportunity to take an in-depth look at his work.
I’ve been working with Reno-based member photographer, Jamie Kingham, for a few months now and really love his fresh and upbeat approach to Lifestyle and Brand Narrative photography. After getting him listed on our site, the next step was helping him make a portfolio to send out with our Associate Producers during our client-facing Portfolio Events.
Mario Madau is a Canadian photographer who specializes in architecture and interiors, as well as motion and stills for the hospitality industry. After scheduling a chat with our marketing department, we were able to lay out a plan of action to help Mario break into 2017 with a streamlined new site, updated branding, and some client meetings. The first step in this comprehensive Branding Overhaul was to start with a fresh Web Edit.
Back in the Fall of 2016, member photographer John Davis reached out to us asking for some help updating his web edit and print portfolio in preparation for a move from Baltimore to LA. He had also wanted some guidance in selecting images for a new marketing plan. Lucky for John, we had just started offering a customizable Relocation Package service…
Prior to his cross-country move from Baltimore to his current home in Los Angeles, John Davis wanted to be sure he was ready to hit the ground running when he got to sunny SoCal.
Shawn Hubbard is a sports, fitness and reportage photographer based out of Baltimore, Maryland. He’s also the team photographer for the Baltimore Ravens.
Brooklyn-based photographer Carmen Chan came to us originally for a list build, but our marketing department suggested that before putting in all the marketing effort, she consolidate her extensive web edit first.