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Jacksonville, Florida-based photographer Ryan Ketterman won six American Advertising Awards for his imagery from a shoot for the Jacksonville Port Authority.
As winter weather begins to sink in across much of the country, we’re happy to take a quick escape from the chilly air to visit the beaches down south with Jacksonville Beach, Florida-based photographer Ryan Ketterman.
Jacksonville, Fla.-based commercial photographer Ryan Ketterman was hired by Rock My Image to shoot an assignment for Third Kind Beyond, a company that sells LED lights for skateboards.
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!
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.”
Creative In Place is a series of email promotions designed to put a smile on your face and to show how our network of photographers and videographers can provide visual solutions just about anywhere in the world. This week’s theme is Tomorrow’s Pictures Today.
Creative In Place is a series of promotions designed to put a smile on your face and to show how our network of photographers can provide visual solutions just about anywhere in the world.
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.
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.