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Destroying a LEGO spaceship and building a table with wood and C-stands. It was all part of Vancouver-based photographer Erich Saide’s photoshoot for Best Buy Canada, part of their Back to School campaign of Fall 2022.
London-based advertising and editorial photographer Richard Boll’s “Here For You” project features artful images of flowers reminiscent of vanitas still life paintings. Each image is carefully composed, depicting delicate, beautiful blooms that are visually interesting and imbued with meaning.
Nick Nacca explores the world of strange and unusual objects featured in Quint Gallery. Going out on a limb his image titled Fish Out of Water was accepted into the 2020 CA photo annual.
Each week, Mexico City-based Walter Shintani has gone above and beyond to complete Wonderful Machine’s “Creative in Place” assignments, where we ask our members to send images related to a specific topic of them and/or their families around the house.
British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper talks about his book, “Unintended Beauty”, which seeks to capture the majesty of industrial equipment. The book was published in February of 2020.
UK-based Aivaras Simonis takes advantage of quarantine to experiment with new retouching, lighting, and composition techniques for his minimalist images.
The photography team of Dror/Forshée, heavily influenced by classical painters, creates a series of images that provide commentary on social and political issues.
Pittsburgh-based Rob Larson teams up with rock band Sleeping with Sirens to create the album art for the group’s latest record, “How It Feels to Be Lost.”
St. Louis-based wife and husband duo Kelly Pratt and Ian Kreidich publish hardcover coffee table book “Dancers & Dogs” after the project mushroomed into a viral phenomenon.
Cape Town, South Africa-based Gavin Goodman conceives of an abstract personal project while working on a commercial handbag shoot: placing colorful bouquets of flowers on his models’ heads.
Brooklyn-based Photographer David Arky recently captured a photograph for the Wall Street Journal for an article on “The Overprotected American Child.” The photo features a child decked out in bubble wrap, representing the overprotective nature of some parenting styles.
Vienna, Austria-based photographer Stefan Fuertbauer has been photographing for DATUM Magazine for a number of years now, and for his latest assignment, he was asked to create a ‘tricky project involving balloons.’