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Alberta, Canada-based Alex Buisse combines aerial photography with systematic documentation of climbing and skiing lines for his coffee table book Mont Blanc Lines. Capturing the attention of all kinds of adventurers, this book is the first in a series Alex hopes to create mapping the mountain ranges of the world.
Alberta and France-based commercial adventure photographer Alex Buisse went to Greenland, where his team climbed and named three virgin mountains, and proved an opportunity for Buisse to create meaningful personal work.
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.
Aerial photographs can not just convey a lot of information with one picture, but also tend to lift the spirits. There is something very special about the birds-eye view, which inspires photographers and viewers alike.
In January, Wonderful Machine photographers helped us settle into the new year with two Creative in Place image requests “A New Beginning” and “Star Power.”
Ring in the new year with this week’s Creative in Place: A New Beginning. To help us celebrate, our photographers have captured moments of hopeful anticipation for what lies ahead!
During the month of December Wonderful Machine sent out two different Creative In Place emailers, on the themes of “Motor Heads” and “Expect the Unexpected.”
Analytics from Google shows Wonderful Machine continuing trends from June during the month of July, with modest increases in site events and slight decreases in traffic as a whole.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can coordinate hundreds of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place.
To stretch the creative muscles of photographers at home and to show off how Wonderful Machine can mobilize our network of photographers on short notice, we’ve developed Creative In Place.
This May, we created a new recurring emailer campaign focusing on a selection of photographers from one of our 33 specialties. Check in and see the results of our recent adventure photographers emailer.