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In a recent project for annual Louisville, Kentucky fashion show KMAC Couture, portrait photographer Clay Cook pushed the boundaries of imagination by creating 200 unique, abstract images using AI (artificial intelligence) tool Midjourney.
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 lead designer Lindsay Thompson lets her creativity soar in a dynamic project, creating a print promo with photographer Clay Cook. This simple sketchbook became a masterpiece with custom elements such as white foil, wire-o binding, rough edges, and a matte finish.
Wonderful Machine consultant Lindsay Thompson designed an emailer template with sophisticated grit for Lousiville, Kentucky-based photographer Clay Cook.
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.
Louisville, Kentucky-based Clay Cook continues his work with Waterboys, an athlete-run organization that builds wells in Africa for communities in need of clean drinking water, like the Maasai people in Tanzania.
With a thriving photography career, Clay Cook wanted to learn more about representation to take his business to a new level. He worked with our marketing consultant, Katie Keller to find a rep for potential collaboration.
Louisville, Kentucky-based photographer Clay Cook recently completed an incredible photo project that ended with his photographs painted on the side of two buildings in New York City.
For the past 8 months, Lousiville, Kentucky based photographer Clay Cook has been working heavily with A&E Networks, on multiple reality TV shows for one of their divisions, Lifetime Network. After photographing a cast member of the Lifetime show “So Sharp”, Clay was connected with the photo editor and set things in motion for a more momentous project with another division of A&E.
Clay Cook was just returning from India when he received a call from the publisher of “The Voice of Louisville” that would have him turning around and heading to another adventure—this one in Havana, Cuba.
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Clay Cook, one of our talented member photographers from Louisville, Kentucky. Clay shoots primarily fashion and beauty, and he came to us looking for help creating an emailer template to keep his subscribers in the loop on his work…
In April we saw several of our Expert Advice and Spotlight articles circulate through photography platforms and held a Member Open House with long-time Wonderful Machine member and photojournalist Benjamin Norman.
Starting from August, our monthly Google Analytics Report Card Articles will contain data available in Google Analytics 4 dashboard. Check out our July 2022 statistics.
Whether you’re looking for a scowl, wince, smirk, or pout, you’ll find plenty of memorable mugs in this week’s Creative In Place: A Face You Won’t Forget.