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Doug Levy’s personal project has been ongoing for the better part of a decade, but when Vistaprint’s eye was recently caught by his portrayal of New England Craftsmen, they said, “Yes, this is good.”
Boston-based Doug Levy heads to New Hampshire to photograph documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and his daughter Sarah, who wrote an article on her father for the magazine Produced By, which is run by Moon Tide Media.
New Englander Doug Levy stays in his own backyard to get to know the founders of Channel Marker Brewing for Northshore Magazine, a sophisticated lifestyle publication covering the area north of Boston.
Photographer Doug Levy completed an intensive photography project for Boston University that involved incorporating lifestyle and food images of BU’s dining halls, menus, and students.
Boston-based photographer Doug Levy recently completed an assignment for Cengage Unlimited, a digital learning subscription company. These final images ended up appearing in The New York Times.
As in February, we saw gains across most of the basic site metrics during the month of March, the last month our site was hosted on Expression Engine. Starting at the beginning of April, we’ve switched over to WordPress.
Wonderful Machine stayed local this week. Our producers presented members’ portfolios to the creative team at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Wonderful Machine’s Production Team showcases members’ portfolios in Washington D.C. Follow Jemma Dilag and Nadia Kiyatkina as they meet with National Geographic Books, NPR, and content marketing agency Imagination.
Spring is here, and with rising temperatures come rising web traffic numbers! In March, wonderfulmachine.com brought in a total of 19,514 sessions from 13,039 users, a nice upswing from last month.