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Cleveland, Ohio-based Photographer Angelo Merendino’s most recent project honors the selfless nature of the nursing profession by sharing the stories of nurses from various hospitals in Cleveland. The portrait project, titled “A Privilege Unlike Anything Else,” will be released just in time for National Nurses Month in May.
Clevelander Angelo Merendino continues his work with Cleveland Magazine by heading to retail store Haven in Cleveland and getting shots for the September cover.
Each week, Wonderful Machine’s Varun Raghupathi will interview a member photographer to discuss what they’ve been up to during quarantine. Week three brings Cleveland-based Angelo Merendino to the show. Angelo, a former musician, discusses his early career and what he’s been up to during the lockdown.
Cleveland-based Angelo Merendino, with camera and mask in tow, walks around his neighborhood to get a sense of how people are coping with the coronavirus pandemic.
Cleveland-based Angelo Merendino helps ceramics artist Andrea LeBlond, whose studio is in the same building as Angelo’s, create imagery for her new website.
This Weekly Roundup takes us from Angelo Merendino’s studio in Ohio, to the St. Lawrence River in Rochester with Mike Bradley, and finally to Jennifer Roberts at the Toronto Film Festival.
What is brand narrative photography? Three photographers share how their backgrounds and styles have made them ideal collaborators for clients in the brand narrative sphere.
Our social media promotion picked up steam in February, especially on Pinterest, and we had success getting our member photographers’ work out there on all platforms. Take a look at some of our most popular posts from the past few weeks.
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. This week’s theme is Pets.
The client outreach works everyday to establish and maintain connections with the clients to whom we promote member photographers’ work. This is the story of their work during the month of June 2020.
The client outreach works everyday to establish and maintain connections with the clients to whom we promote member photographers’ work. This is the story of their work during the month of June 2020.
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.
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.
Producer and associate producer, Bryan Sheffield and Jemma Dilag, take a trip to Washington D.C. to share photographer portfolios with Science Magazine and AARP.
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.
Wonderful Machine traveled up to New York City for some pre-winter break portfolio reviews. Here, we met with Family Circle, Glamour, Stern, and McCann Echo, to share the work of our talented members.