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The Pine Tree State, per capita, is the oldest in the US, and with that aging population comes a wide range of trends, stories, and issues. Brewer, Maine-based photographer Jason Paige Smith explores this in his project The Oldest State.
Since 2016, Germany-based photographer Erol Gurian has been running a photojournalism workshop in Beirut, Lebanon. The participants aren’t your typical students: teenagers residing in the capital’s refugee camps.
The Wall Street Journal enlisted Los Angeles-based portraiture and documentary photographer Lauren Justice to visually tell the story of 16-year-old Joseph Olkha’s experience with cyberbullying.
Bryan Regan’s decade-long personal project photographing North Carolina’s capital caught the interest of Walter Magazine, who used one picture of Raleigh’s skyline for the cover of their 10th-anniversary issue, with plenty more found within.
In May of this year, Milan-based photographer, videographer, and visual storyteller Roberto Morelli visited Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, with Italian charity Mission Bambini Foundation and their “Children Heart” program. The non-profit organization helps save children with congenital heart diseases in developing countries worldwide.
Richmond-based photographer Tyler Darden meets a Virginian family who has built their own field of dreams. In an assignment for Virginia Living, he photographs the Parrish Family at their farm, where every Autumn they invite thousands to participate in pumpkin picking and other seasonal activities.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Atlanta Georgia-based Photographer Gregory Miller captures the everyday struggle Americans face to secure healthcare. In a shoot for CoverMyMeds, he ventures to each individual’s home to spend time with them, and finds a way to best portray an authentic snapshot of their lives.
Los Angeles-based photographer and director Jason Elias is a lifelong Angeleno, but his wife hails from a rural farm in North Dakota and grew up just outside a town of only 200 people. This connection led him to pursue a personal project centered around capturing farmers (and family) during the harvest in North Dakota.
Colorado-based photographer and filmmaker Sean F. Boggs’ recent work for PBS show Humans: The World Within captures a diverse cast of people with fascinating stories. The show, which is now streaming on NETFLIX, is a five-episode docu-series that explores the human body’s inner workings through human-centered-personal stories.
Wonderful Machine is a network of photographers and producers who work on projects for publications, agencies, and brands around the world. Here are some of those stories.