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Atlanta photographer Matt Odom wanted to find something out of the norm for the latest addition to his portfolio. For his personal projects, Matt always likes to find a story hidden where others might not look…
Matthew Odom recently got involved with a project profiling poverty in his home state of Georgia. For Matt, this is a way of addressing the so-called “elephant in the room” that is poverty, and hopefully raising awareness about the issue.
A Macon native, Matt Odom takes pride in his hometown and it shines through in his work. However, as much as he enjoys focusing on local residents, athletes and workers, Matt was looking to reach bigger clients outside of his area when he approached us. We set out to solve this in a web edit.
Our March Specialty emailer highlighted the cleverness and imagination of our talented Education photographers around the world: Dan Bigelow, John Davis, Pete Lacker, Matt Odom, Ryan Donnell, Webb Chappell, James Horan, Philip Thomas, Ryan Smith, and Greg Miller.
Good portraiture photography doesn’t just show a person’s appearance but reveals something about their character and humanity. We dive into the details of this exciting specialty.
Stephanie Avilés, Tara Todras-Whitehill 12 September 2022
Imagine the iron-willed defiance of a protester, a mother’s tender touch, or the resilience on the face of a refugee. This type of powerful imagery is what we call social documentary photography. It strikes a delicate balance between documenting real-life and inspiring social change.
Atlanta is a city brimming with high-quality sports teams, from the Falcons, to the Braves, to the Hawks, to the Thrashers, to the Atlanta United FC; the city provides its native fans a plethora of pro teams to cheer on to glory.
We’re picking the tempo in this week’s Creative in Place: Carry a Tune. From New Orleans jazz to classical concertos, Rick Rubin to Lin Manuel-Miranda, if this week’s Creative in Place were a Spotify channel you’d have all music genres covered!
What is Sports & Fitness photography? More than most photographic specialties, Sports & Fitness overlaps with other specialties, including action, portraiture, and brand narrative. Wonderful Machine interviews several seasoned professionals for answers.
Transitioning from retail to commercial photography is one of the great challenges within this field. Honore Brown chats with four photographers to outline the step-by-step process to successfully recalibrating your portfolio to market yourself to commercial clients.
An opportunity to work with fellow creatives can be exhilarating, even if those other creatives don’t explore the same medium. Photographers and performers combine their art forms to bring images to life in Music and Performing Arts photography.